1An elevated tee offers a full view of the opening hole, but being situated next to the pro shop means your tee shot is usually to an audience. A deep bunker on the left and gorse t2This has remained as the test set out by Tom Simpson in the 1930s, the raised green and array of bunkers offering a flavour of the character of the course. It features the toughestThis has remained as the test set out by Tom Simpson in the 1930s, the raised green and array of bunkers offering a flavour of the character of the course. It features the toughest3A short hole, which was created by Herbert Fowler in the 1920s, is usually played into a breeze and very well protected by bunkers on three sides. Again a raised and well-contoured4A picturesque par 5, designed in the late 19th century by Tom Dunn, begins with an initial drive over the gorse bushes with new bunkers to the right to accentuate the dogleg angle 5A long and very challenging uphill hole is made more difficult due to the fact it is often played into the wind. The hole begins with a blind tee shot played to the sounds of the a6The shortest hole on the course, it needs a carry firstly over the thick gorse and then past the mounds to the front of the green. The green is very well defended by steep bunkers The shortest hole on the course, it needs a carry firstly over the thick gorse and then past the mounds to the front of the green. The green is very well defended by steep bunkers 7Originally designed by Willie Park Jnr in the early 20th century, this hole starts with a demanding tee shot over the gorse and bunkers for the ‘tiger line’ to the left and thi8Teeing off from the top of a gentle hill, you drive over an extensive area of gorse bushes, that when in bloom, make for a fantastic sight. The front of the green is guarded by an Teeing off from the top of a gentle hill, you drive over an extensive area of gorse bushes, that when in bloom, make for a fantastic sight. The front of the green is guarded by an 9A tee shot over the gorse needs to avoid the gully to the left and the rough and woodland on the right. The approach shot is played downhill into a truly devilish green, which has A tee shot over the gorse needs to avoid the gully to the left and the rough and woodland on the right. The approach shot is played downhill into a truly devilish green, which has 10A tough start to the back nine. Accuracy off the tee is crucial to avoid the bunkers lining both sides of the fairway. The green area is still as modelled by Tom Dunn in the late 111A short par 3 into an accommodating green, but the hole has a mysterious ability to force you into pushing your tee shot towards the right side where bunkers reshaped in 2016, hollA short par 3 into an accommodating green, but the hole has a mysterious ability to force you into pushing your tee shot towards the right side where bunkers reshaped in 2016, holl12A dogleg left hole, which starts with a semi blind tee shot over the gorse. Leave the driver in the bag here as accuracy is the key with both tee and approach shots as the narrow gA dogleg left hole, which starts with a semi blind tee shot over the gorse. Leave the driver in the bag here as accuracy is the key with both tee and approach shots as the narrow g13A challenging par 4 where the ideal drive down the hill needs to be shaped if you are to avoid the bunkers and the old quarry area. The hole plays longer than you think due to the A challenging par 4 where the ideal drive down the hill needs to be shaped if you are to avoid the bunkers and the old quarry area. The hole plays longer than you think due to the 14This is a definite birdie chance for long hitters on this par 5 despite the additional fairway bunkering added by Herbert Fowler in 1927 to provide a greater challenge.15An uphill tee shot over the gorse and avoiding the waiting left side bunker added in 2016 by Ken Moodie, then over the brow of the hill leaves a downhill approach to a deceptive grAn uphill tee shot over the gorse and avoiding the waiting left side bunker added in 2016 by Ken Moodie, then over the brow of the hill leaves a downhill approach to a deceptive gr16Another hole which starts with a blind tee shot back over the ridge. This is a par 5 that can be attacked, although the old quarry to the left is a hazard that should not be quicklAnother hole which starts with a blind tee shot back over the ridge. This is a par 5 that can be attacked, although the old quarry to the left is a hazard that should not be quickl17This entirely downhill hole, designed by Herbert Fowler and enhanced in 2016 by Ken Moodie, is almost totally visible from the tee. It is often played into the teeth of a breeze an18The final hole played with the Clubhouse overseeing your every move. A fantastic long par 3, trouble can be found absolutely everywhere. The bunkers were remodeled in 2016 to incre
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