1A drivable green for those who feel confident standing on the first tee, but taking an iron is probably the safer shot. Aiming for the telegraph pole in the distance, with a hint A drivable green for those who feel confident standing on the first tee, but taking an iron is probably the safer shot. Aiming for the telegraph pole in the distance, with a hint 2Take plenty of club to make sure and concentrate on making good contact so that you clear the water in front of the green. Aim a little right because the prevailing wind tends to bTake plenty of club to make sure and concentrate on making good contact so that you clear the water in front of the green. Aim a little right because the prevailing wind tends to b3Another short par 4 where the best line is down the left side of the fairway off the tee to leave a much easier shot into the green. Beware not going too far left or you could be f4The right side of the green is guarded by more water, so again you should aim your tee shot down the left to open up a better angle from which to attack the putting surface. The grThe right side of the green is guarded by more water, so again you should aim your tee shot down the left to open up a better angle from which to attack the putting surface. The gr5A tough par 4, with out of bounds down the left, so aim your tee-shot down the right. The green is long and thin, so take note of the flag position and check your yardage before seA tough par 4, with out of bounds down the left, so aim your tee-shot down the right. The green is long and thin, so take note of the flag position and check your yardage before se6Club selection is key on this short par 3, with out of bounds left and long. The ditch you see in front of the green should not come in to play as long as you strike your tee-shot Club selection is key on this short par 3, with out of bounds left and long. The ditch you see in front of the green should not come in to play as long as you strike your tee-shot 7A fairly long and challenging par 5 with water all the way down the left and also coming into play down the right. Note a ditch runs across the fairway, so check your yardage book8One of the more testing short holes, with water bisecting the fairway and then running to the left of the green. The wind is predominantly off the right, which pushes the ball towa9It’s a blind shot from the tee, but don’t be scared to open your shoulders as there is a lot more room than you think. Aim for the extreme right edge of the fair-way as the hol10This is where your golfing prowess starts to be really tested, it’s Mendip Spring’s answer to Amen Corner! A long, tough par 4 with a tree in the middle of the fairway. The tig11Stroke Index 1 for a good reason. With out of bounds down the right and water everywhere, the smart move is to make the most of the shot or shots you will likely get and play it asStroke Index 1 for a good reason. With out of bounds down the right and water everywhere, the smart move is to make the most of the shot or shots you will likely get and play it as12A dog-leg left, but with water all the way down the left-hand side. It’s reachable in two, but again the margin for error is not great for those wishing to take the risk. The ri13Another long par five with out of bounds down the left. One of the keys to this dog-leg right is missing the fairway bunker on the right side. There are trees on the corner as well14Another short hole over water, but trust your yardage and your club selection and instead concentrate on hitting straight to avoid the two greedy bunkers guarding either side of thAnother short hole over water, but trust your yardage and your club selection and instead concentrate on hitting straight to avoid the two greedy bunkers guarding either side of th15This short par 4 is the ultimate risk-reward hole. The green can certainly be reached from the tee if the wind conditions are favourable, but it involves cutting of the corner of tThis short par 4 is the ultimate risk-reward hole. The green can certainly be reached from the tee if the wind conditions are favourable, but it involves cutting of the corner of t16The third and final par 5 on the inward nine. There is out of bounds all the way down the right but this should really only worry the very wayward, or when you are lining up your sThe third and final par 5 on the inward nine. There is out of bounds all the way down the right but this should really only worry the very wayward, or when you are lining up your s17Not a massively lengthy hole, but still plenty to be wary of with out of bounds down the right and trees down the left There are two tiers to the green, so check the flag position Not a massively lengthy hole, but still plenty to be wary of with out of bounds down the right and trees down the left There are two tiers to the green, so check the flag position 18The finishing hole is only a short par three, but is decidedly trickier than its stroke index of 17 might suggest, with water at the front and a horseshoe-shaped bunker all the way
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