1The key to a successful round is a solid start. Although the first hole is a short par 4, the combination of a two-tiered green and a sloping approach can easily lead to frustratioThe key to a successful round is a solid start. Although the first hole is a short par 4, the combination of a two-tiered green and a sloping approach can easily lead to frustratio2A blind tee shot always requires a degree of caution particularly in this case when you are made aware that the further you hit your drive the narrower the fairway becomes. Hitting3The best position off the tee for your approach is right centre of the fairway. Anywhere on the left half and your view may be hampered by the hillocks that protect the front of th4The silver birch trees on the right of the fairway can prevent a clear line into the green so left half of the fairway is key here. Your clubbing again is important as the vast maj5A real risk and reward par 5. The fairway is a must hit if you fancy your chances for going for the green in two. Often the prevailing wind helps down this hole but with a stream f6The 6th is a gem. Accuracy is everything, with a stream ready to ensnare the mis-hit or misdirected shot. Safety is not even assured if your ball lands on the upturned saucer-shapeThe 6th is a gem. Accuracy is everything, with a stream ready to ensnare the mis-hit or misdirected shot. Safety is not even assured if your ball lands on the upturned saucer-shape7With a lateral ditch hugging the right side of the fairway on this dog leg it is easy to over cook your drive to the left. The bolder you are the shorter the second shot. There are8Much like the 5th the challenge to reach the green in two can only seriously be considered if your drive is positioned on the fairway near the cross rough. You are then left with aMuch like the 5th the challenge to reach the green in two can only seriously be considered if your drive is positioned on the fairway near the cross rough. You are then left with a9An underestimated par 3 that looks innocuous from the tee. Detecting the direction and strength of the breeze at the top of the course is not easy from a sheltered tee. That and a 10The new white tee makes this a hard two shotter but most of the difficulties relate to any approach you may have here. There is a lot of dead ground and you need to commit to your 11Your tee shot on the 249 yard par 3 11th hole demands straightness and distance as the hog’s back approach can take the off-centre hit away from the intended target. Enjoy the vi12The 12th is the longest hole on the course. Anyone reaching the green in two has had to hit both shots with authority and precision to cover the 568 yards.The 12th is the longest hole on the course. Anyone reaching the green in two has had to hit both shots with authority and precision to cover the 568 yards.13The severity of the hill up the 13th fairway means that your well struck drives needs to reach the top of the plateau otherwise you may leave yourself a very demanding long shot frThe severity of the hill up the 13th fairway means that your well struck drives needs to reach the top of the plateau otherwise you may leave yourself a very demanding long shot fr14This undulating Par 3 green sits below the tee and often plays shorter than its 195 yards. Although you must be mindful that a daunting batch of heather must be carried before the This undulating Par 3 green sits below the tee and often plays shorter than its 195 yards. Although you must be mindful that a daunting batch of heather must be carried before the 15A front pin position on this short Par 4 adds to its degree of difficulty. The two-tiered green higher this time at the front often means your approach ends up at the back section A front pin position on this short Par 4 adds to its degree of difficulty. The two-tiered green higher this time at the front often means your approach ends up at the back section 16This attractive par 4 is deceptively long and requires two well hit shots to make the green. The heather covered pimples that guard the front of the green often encourage the playeThis attractive par 4 is deceptively long and requires two well hit shots to make the green. The heather covered pimples that guard the front of the green often encourage the playe17Concentration needs to be maintained, particularly over the closing holes, with perhaps the second shot to the 17th hole being crucial to a successful finish to your round.18From an elevated tee your first priority is to avoid the heather covered pit that shares the first and eighteenth fairways. Once negotiated your second shot invariably is from an u
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