1The 1st hole at Oundle is a demanding par 5. Accuracy from the tee is of most importance as any tee shot right will be blocked out by the trees. Longer hitters may be able to reach2The 2nd hole is unusual in that the medal white tee distance is 15 yards shorter than that from the yellow tee, but don’t be fooled. The drive from the elevated white tee is acro3The first of three very different par 3’s on the course. At 130 yards it is the shortest but is quite often played into the prevailing south westerly wind. The front right of theThe first of three very different par 3’s on the course. At 130 yards it is the shortest but is quite often played into the prevailing south westerly wind. The front right of the4The longest hole on the course – the 4th hole measures 569 yards from the medal tee. The drive is downhill towards the farm access road with a good line being slightly right of t5The 5th hole is a sharp dog-leg left and one of the toughest holes on the course. The best line from the tee is just left of the marker post. For the easiest shot into the green, aThe 5th hole is a sharp dog-leg left and one of the toughest holes on the course. The best line from the tee is just left of the marker post. For the easiest shot into the green, a6The 6th hole is a challenging par 4 at 473 yards. The drive needs to be straight and long to give a realistic chance of reaching the green in two shots. Out of bounds features on bThe 6th hole is a challenging par 4 at 473 yards. The drive needs to be straight and long to give a realistic chance of reaching the green in two shots. Out of bounds features on b7The 7th hole turns back into the prevailing wind so the drive needs to be long and accurate to miss the bunker on the right hand side of the fairway. Don’t be deceived by the len8The 8th hole is a short par 4 downhill, slight dogleg right. The tee shot is of most importance with trees and bunkers lining the left of the fairway and a pond to the right. The g9The 9th hole is the second par three on the course and is very deceptive. The hole plays much shorter than it looks as it is usually played with the prevailing wind. Even if you fiThe 9th hole is the second par three on the course and is very deceptive. The hole plays much shorter than it looks as it is usually played with the prevailing wind. Even if you fi10The 10th hole may seem short but is a potential card wrecker. The tee shot has to be long enough to carry the Lyveden Brook that is hidden from view. Your drive should be targeted 11The shot into the 11th green is very difficult to judge on this hole. Make sure you carry the bank at the front of the green but anything long spells trouble as the ditch and out oThe shot into the 11th green is very difficult to judge on this hole. Make sure you carry the bank at the front of the green but anything long spells trouble as the ditch and out o12The 12th hole is a short but testing par 4 which favours a slight draw off the tee to give the shortest shot into the green. Take an extra club when playing into the green in orderThe 12th hole is a short but testing par 4 which favours a slight draw off the tee to give the shortest shot into the green. Take an extra club when playing into the green in order13The 13th hole is the last of the par 3’s and probably one of the toughest holes on the course. Pin-point accuracy is needed to stay away from the trouble in the shape of Out of B14The 14th hole is a typical risk and reward hole. With a good drive the green is reachable for the longer hitters but beware of Lyveden Brook running down the right of the hole. A sThe 14th hole is a typical risk and reward hole. With a good drive the green is reachable for the longer hitters but beware of Lyveden Brook running down the right of the hole. A s15The 15th hole can be very deceptive as the tee tends to point you towards the trees lining the right hand-side of the fairway and the shot into the green requires an extra club as 16The 16th hole is an intimidating par five rated the second hardest on the course. Many players will not need a driver from the tee as a shorter shot to the road still leaves you ab17The 17th hole is rated the easiest hole on the course and is easily reached from the tee for the longer hitters. You need to be aware of the two bunkers guarding the front of the gThe 17th hole is rated the easiest hole on the course and is easily reached from the tee for the longer hitters. You need to be aware of the two bunkers guarding the front of the g18The setting of the 18th green is perhaps what most visitors remember of Oundle golf course. The drive should be lined up on the clubhouse clock taking care to avoid the large beechThe setting of the 18th green is perhaps what most visitors remember of Oundle golf course. The drive should be lined up on the clubhouse clock taking care to avoid the large beech
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