1The first hole at Horsforth Golf Club is a slightly uphill par 4. There is a visible ditch in front of the tee and there are trees up the right side of the fairway. A long, well gu2The second hole requires an accurate tee shot as down the left is out of bounds, a drive down the left centre will leave you in good position as the fairway naturally runs to the r3The third hole is the first of Horsforth Golf Club’s great par threes. Hit one more club than you think as anything short will roll off the front of the green leaving a tricky up4For hole four a good drive just right of centre will leave you in a perfect position off the tee. A mid to short iron aimed at the right hand side of this long green is best has toFor hole four a good drive just right of centre will leave you in a perfect position off the tee. A mid to short iron aimed at the right hand side of this long green is best has to5The fifth hole is a slightly uphill par 4 which requires a pinpoint tee shot, the fairway narrowing closer to the green. The long well guarded green awaits your approach which play6The sixth hole is the first of the course’s par 5, a gentle dogleg left to right. A perfect tee shot should be just right of centre leaving the challenge of going for the green iThe sixth hole is the first of the course’s par 5, a gentle dogleg left to right. A perfect tee shot should be just right of centre leaving the challenge of going for the green i7The seventh hole is the longest par 4 on the course and only two well struck shots will find the putting surface on this stroke index one hole.8The eight hole is a gentle right to left dogleg and a good tee shot will leave a long-mid iron approach that will play a little longer than the eye will see. Beware of the right ha9The ninth hole is a testing par 3 to finish off the front nine at 184 yards. A mid to long iron will be required to reach the surface. Bunkers await both left and right.10Starting the back nine with a severe dog leg right to left. The tee shot at the tenth hole should be aimed at the marker which will leave you in good position. Your approach must bStarting the back nine with a severe dog leg right to left. The tee shot at the tenth hole should be aimed at the marker which will leave you in good position. Your approach must b11The eleventh hole is a par 3 over a valley. Club selection is important and will depend on the wind direction. It is probably better to hit one club more as dropping short leaves a12The twelfth hole is a blind tee shot aiming just right of the marker to leave you in a good position. Await the group in front to ring the bell to make sure the fairway is clear. L13The thirteenth hole is a real birdie chance for the longer hitters as long as you hit the fairway with your tee shot! Beware a couple of bunkers on the right hand side of the fairw14An accurate tee shot is required on the fourteenth hole as the airport runway runs parallel all down the left hand side. Once on the fairway you can run your ball on to this green 15The fifteenth hole is the final par 3 and is challenging at its best which is usually played into the prevailing wind. A draw off the right hand side is the perfect shot. Once on tThe fifteenth hole is the final par 3 and is challenging at its best which is usually played into the prevailing wind. A draw off the right hand side is the perfect shot. Once on t16The sixteenth hole is a true test of your driving ability off the competition tee with accuracy being the key. There is a little more room right than you think as it opens up beyon17On the seventeenth hole the ditch running across the fairway is to be avoided off the tee, either lay up and leave a tougher second or longer hitters can be brave and have an easie18At 561 yards the eighteenth is great par 5 to finish, even the best players being happy to make a par. The tee shot lulls you into a false sense of security as it is the widest on
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