1A medium length par 4 with well placed bunkers and O.B. down the left hand side.Take aim at the bunker on the left from the tee, longer hitters should consider a long iron or fairway wood.2A long par 4 that requires a good drive.Avoid the two bunkers on the right to give yourself the best chance of reaching the green in two. Take an extra club with your approach shot to make sure you carry the ridge that r3A short par 3 with a generous green.All the trouble is at the front of the green so make sure to take enough club to carry the bunkers4A long par 5 uphill with O.B up the left hand side.Take aim at the bunker in the middle of the fairway and give it a rip. It takes two good hits to reach the greenTake aim at the bunker in the middle of the fairway and give it a rip. It takes two good hits to reach the green5A medium length par 4 with a gentle dog-leg right.Short hitters should aim for the left edge of the fairway to avoid the bunker.Take an extra club with your approach shot as the green is deceptively long.6A good par 3 usually played with a left to right cross wind.Make sure to take enough club to carry the front bunker, the green is longer than it looks.7A tough par 4 from the yellow tees but an easier par 5 from the whites.This hole requires a good drive from the tee avoiding the bunkers on the right to have a chance of reaching the green in two.8A difficult par 4 with several hazards including O.B up the right hand side.Aim for the left edge of the fairway to set up a approach shot staring down the green.9A medium length par 4 with a burn that?s not visible from the tee. Longer hitters should take a long iron off the tee to set up a straight forward approach shot with a short iron.10A long par 4 with a gentle dog leg left uphill. This hole requires a straight hit from the tee with trouble left and right. Make sure to take enough club with your approach shot up11A mid length par 3 protected well by bunkers.Take enough club to carry all the trouble at the front of the green, alternatively aim for the gap on the left hand side and run your shot onto the green.12A short par 5 from the medal tee with O.B on the right hand side.Take aim at the middle of the fairway to give yourself a good chance ofreaching the green in two. Birdie opportunity.13A picturesque par 4 through the trees.Confident hitters should take driver off the tee to leave a short iron approach. Avoiding the two fairway bunkers is crucial.14A mid length par 4 with a gentle dog leg left. Take aim on the right edge of the bunkers and hit driver. Also take an extra club for your approach shot to make sure you reach the p15A mid length par 4 that usually plays into the wind.There more space up the right hand side than you may first assume but hitting the fairwaywill give you a much easier shot into the green. Be bold with your approach shot.16A relatively short par 3 with a large green that slopes from left to right. Take aim at the flag for a good birdie opportunity.A relatively short par 3 with a large green that slopes from left to right. Take aim at the flag for a good birdie opportunity.17A mid length par 4 with a dog leg right. Take aim to the left of the bunkerfrom the tee and make sure you carry your second shot over the cross bunkers with your approach, the6 are deceptively short of the green.18A fantastic finishing hole. A tough long par 4 that plays uphill and into the wind.You will need to hit two very good shots to reach the green and walking off with a par feels like a birdie.
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