1One of the toughest starting holes in the Highlands, a 225yrd par -3. Keep it straight to avoid punishing rough on both left and right.2Continuing in the same vein as the 1st, the 2nd is another tough hole.Two good shots are required to reach the large green which is guarded by 3 bunkers.3Some respite here, a straightforward par-4which requires an accurate second shot to hit the elevated green, which has rough and trees on the left down a steep bank.4Our only par-5 on the course, with the green in range in two shots for only the longest hitters.Most lay up to the 100yrd marker then play their third shot to the highly elevated green.5A “pickup” hole potentially, a shortish par-4with a fairway that slopes from right to left. Many choose to bale out onto the 6th fairway which almost guarantees a shot into the green.with a fairway that slopes from right to left. Many choose to bale out onto the 6th fairway which almost guarantees a shot into the green.6Another good birdie chance here, but leave the driver in the bag as accuracy off the tee is paramount.A solid long iron or 3/5-wood will set you up for a short shot into the green which is guarded on both sides by tricky rough and a steep bank to the right. Don’t forget to check 7A nice par -3 all laid out in front of you.All downhill to a large green with bunkers left and right, and a ditch waiting for anything over hit.8Another par-3, this time completely blind. Anything directly over or slightly to the right of the marker post should end up on the green.Another par-3, this time completely blind. Anything directly over or slightly to the right of the marker post should end up on the green.9A testing par – 4 to finish the front nine, with a ditch running diagonallyacross the fairway around the 220yrd mark. Decide if you are going to carry it or lay up.10A challenging long par-3 with an elevated green. Take one more club than you think here, and avoid the very deep greenside bunker. Putting is tricky on this green, with many hidden borrows, and 3 is a good score here.11Before you hit your tee shot take a moment to take in the breathtaking view in front of you.Avoid the fairway bunker on the right and the heather on the left and you will have a simple shot into the green.12With the trees now maturing this is possibly the hardest tee shot on the course.The ideal tee shot is that which moves from right to left to deal with the slight dog-leg, leaving you a mid-iron to the green which is protected by 2 bunkers.13Almost perfectly straight, this hole is tree –lined from start to finish and has one fairway bunker.A mid-iron will find the green which is one of the trickiest on the course to read.14Out of bounds on the left from tee to green. Always take one more club than you think for your second shot to a green which slopes from back to front. No bunkers on this hole.Out of bounds on the left from tee to green. Always take one more club than you think for your second shot to a green which slopes from back to front. No bunkers on this hole.15Affectionately know as “the card wrecker”, this short hole requires the River Gynack to be carried.Anything coming in high and soft will hold the green and provide a birdie chance.16Another long par-3 which requires a solid shot or a friendly bounce to hit and hold the green.The best line is just to the left of the green, as everything feeds from left to right.17Another good driving hole, with a tree lined fairway on both sides and thick rough on the left. If anything, be past the hole here with your second shot as this will leave you an u18A great finishing hole which has water the whole length of the hole left and right.Bigger hitters may try for the green, but must be very accurate. Ditches on both sides of the fairway at around 200Yards must be avoided to leave a short pitch to the elevated gree
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