1A straightforward par 4 first hole, at 297 yards, it’s possibly your first and last chance of gettinga fairly easy birdie! A long iron or 3 wood off the tee, to leave a full shot in over two bunkers guarding the front of the green.2A 409 par 4, a drive down the centre will offer a view of the flag.Longer hitters beware of the ditch. The green is situated behind the dunes and will require a well-struck shot to find it. Remember, the green slopes downward from front to back!3A 393 yard par 4 with a blind drive over a bank of sand dunes.Your drive will be rewarded if you can keep as tight as possible to the line of the bunkers on the dogleg. Anything too far right makes it difficult to hit the green.4Turning back towards the clubhouse and therefore often into the prevailing wind, this par 4 at 418 yards calls for a long second shot.A large slope and bunker protect the front of the green. If playing down wind make sure you are not over the back of the green.5A relatively short par 5 at 521 yards calls for an accurate drive to the left side of the fairway.The second shot carries a series of cross bunkers. Look out for the bunker on the left if you are to hit the small green in two shots. Avoid the sand and this hole should pose no p6At 158 yards, this is the first of four excellent short holes, in whatever direction the wind may blow.A narrow green, falling away to rough on the left; the pot bunker on the right gathers in a slightly cut tee shot.7At 544 yards, this par 5 is not as long as it appears from the tee. You must be straight off the tee and decide whether to take the ditch on for your second. It is reachable in thr8The 8th hole is a classic links par 4 of 379 yards. If you are to have a clear sight of the flag, you should keep your drive up to the right skirting the sand dunes.9At 219 yards, this par 3 requires an exceptional shot into the wind to carry the front bunker. Down wind and avoiding "going through" is a prO-Blem. A par here is a very satisfying10The tenth hole turns back into the prevailing wind. It is a 417 yard par 4 wherethe green is not visible from the tee. The ideal line in is from the left. When playing down wind the big hitters should be careful of the pond on the right.11This 413 yard par 4 has a ditch running diagonally from right to left which has to be negotiated off the tee.Go too far to the right and if you do not run out of fairway you have a long second to a blind green. Beware the pin cut on the left.12The 428 yard par 4 12th hole has a blind drive to a generous fairway.A satisfying long second into the prevailing wind has to be complemented by very good putting on the trickiest green on the course.13A medium length par 4 at 407 yards, the 13th hole is the only hole on the course with two blind shots.The bunkers, 50 yards short of the green can lead to you "not being up". One of the larger greens on the course with much scope for some difficult pin positions.14At 185 yards, this is the 3rd par 3 of the round.The green is the only place to be off the tee, anywhere else and you are faced with a difficult up and down for your par.15This 354 yard par 4 hole is a dogleg left, the corner of which can be taken on by the longer hitter.The second shot has got to hold the middle of the green as it falls away steeply on both sides, through the back is no place to be!16The 464 yard par 4 16th hole is the start of a wonderful finish and the ruin of many a round. Look towards the water tower and you will see the green.The 464 yard par 4 16th hole is the start of a wonderful finish and the ruin of many a round. Look towards the water tower and you will see the green.17At 180 yards, perhaps one of the finest par 3 holes anywhere.Depending on the wind it can be an any club in the bag from a driver or a 9 iron. Finding the green is a must to keep your card going.18The closing hole is a 496 yard par 5. Your drive must finish on the fairway to give you any chance of getting up or close in two.If you cannot carry the green, keep to the left, so you do not have to come into the green over the right hand bunker for your third. If you have finished 4-3-5, you will have a ve
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