1A short par 4 played uphill. A well placed drive to the right hand side of the fairway will leave you a short to medium shot into a well bunkered two tier green. Fantastic views of2A strong par 3 played downhill to a well guarded green. Out of bounds runs down the left hand side of the hole. Try to position the tee shot onto the correct tier of the green as tA strong par 3 played downhill to a well guarded green. Out of bounds runs down the left hand side of the hole. Try to position the tee shot onto the correct tier of the green as t3A dog-leg left par 5. The drive needs to be placed to the right hand side of the fairway short of the fairway bunker. This will leave you a good look at the hole. The undulating gr4The stroke index one 4th hole has OOB down the left and trees to the right and demands a long accurate drive to set up your par. The second shot is played over a small ditch in fro5A delightful short par 4 which requires an accurate tee shot to the left side of the fairway avoiding the fairway bunker to the right. This will leave a medium to short iron shot p6A straight par 5 played slightly uphill. A long straight tee shot avoiding the fairway bunkers will set up the chance of making the green in two. The second shot played over a guar7A medium length par 3 played uphill to a well bunkered three tiered green which sits slightly offset to the player making a back pin position very interesting. A par here is alwaysA medium length par 3 played uphill to a well bunkered three tiered green which sits slightly offset to the player making a back pin position very interesting. A par here is always8A strong dog-leg to the right. The tee shot needs to avoid the two fairway bunkers which are located centrally. The two tier green sits slightly uphill and an accurate approach is 9A blind straight par 4 played over the hill and down to a reasonably flat green. The hole plays shorter than its distance and requires a good short iron to hold the green.A blind straight par 4 played over the hill and down to a reasonably flat green. The hole plays shorter than its distance and requires a good short iron to hold the green.10A tough par 4 to start the back nine requiring a long straight tee shot placed to the left of the oak tree. You will be left with a short to medium iron to a green protected by bun11A short par 3 requiring good club selection and executing a shot to avoid the water hazard running in front and to the left of the hole. The green will challenge the best of putterA short par 3 requiring good club selection and executing a shot to avoid the water hazard running in front and to the left of the hole. The green will challenge the best of putter12The signature hole of the course, a beautiful par 4. The tee shot needs to be right of centre avoiding the trouble down the left. The relatively flat green is guarded by water to tThe signature hole of the course, a beautiful par 4. The tee shot needs to be right of centre avoiding the trouble down the left. The relatively flat green is guarded by water to t13The longest par 3 on the course, played uphill to a two tiered severely sloping green. The fun begins when you reach the green!The longest par 3 on the course, played uphill to a two tiered severely sloping green. The fun begins when you reach the green!14A very strong par 4 where a long straight tee shot is needed. Trees line both the left and right sides of the fairway. The second shot with a medium to long iron played to a fairly15A short par 5 but don't be fooled by the yardage. Trees line both sides of the sloping fairway OOB all down the left. A good tee shot will leave you a long iron to a long narrow, w16Another tree lined hole with the fairway sloping to the left. A good tee shot with a long iron will leave you short of the ditch which crosses the fairway. A second shot to a two t17A short par 4 has a sharp dog-leg left from the top of the hill. The tee shot needs to be placed around 200 yards to the crest of the hill, leaving you a short iron to a challengin18A good par 5 to finish with OOB down the left and right and an oak tree in the centre of the fairway. A good long tee shot and the green is on for two. If not lay up short or over
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