12A short dogleg par 4 that despite its length can prove very tricky. Keep the tee shot to the right side of the fairway to avoid the trees which overhang the left hand side of the f3A long par 4 that bends slightly right to left. A drive to the centre or right side of the fairway leaves a long iron or fairway wood to the green.4Although only 170yds it is a tough target to hit. The tee shot is played through a fairly narrow avenue of trees.5With out of bounds over the wall to the left and trees all the way up the right the tee shot is a test for any golfer.6This hole plays downhill with trees on both sides of the fairway. 78A left to right dog leg played from an elevated tee.9The 9th is probably one of the toughest par 3 holes you will play anywhere. At well over 200yds from the back tees the 9th is played downhill to an undulating sloping narrow green.The 9th is probably one of the toughest par 3 holes you will play anywhere. At well over 200yds from the back tees the 9th is played downhill to an undulating sloping narrow green.10The shortest hole on the course which can be anywhere in length from 93 yards to 135 yards from the back tees.11A downhill par 4 with a slight left to right dog leg. A tee shot over or just left of the marker will leave a short downhill 2nd shot12A good tee shot to carry an ancient quarry is a must. The hole dog legs left and the approach to the green is a testing uphill shot with the ball often above your feet.A good tee shot to carry an ancient quarry is a must. The hole dog legs left and the approach to the green is a testing uphill shot with the ball often above your feet.13A dogleg right to left with trees and water on the left side and out of bounds on the right.14A par 3 of just over 150yds from the back tees. Pay careful attention to the flag position and play to the wide part of the green as missing the green and leaving yourself short-siA par 3 of just over 150yds from the back tees. Pay careful attention to the flag position and play to the wide part of the green as missing the green and leaving yourself short-si15The first par 5 of your round, it is a slight dogleg from right to left.16The last par 3 of the round. A long iron, hybrid or fairway wood required from the tee to a green which is difficult to hit.The last par 3 of the round. A long iron, hybrid or fairway wood required from the tee to a green which is difficult to hit.17Aim for the marker from the tee, the ball will catch the down slope leaving a medium iron to the green.Aim for the marker from the tee, the ball will catch the down slope leaving a medium iron to the green.18The final hole of your round. A short par five with out of bounds to the right and trees to the left.
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