1Favour the right of the fairway from the tee to avoid the difficult fairway bunker on the left. Choose your club carefully so your approach finds the correct level of this two tier2Aim straight down the left off the tee as the fairway slopes from left to right. For your approach use the slope short left of the green, or fly the ball to the pin. Any shots land3A tee shot down the left side will give the best angle to hit the green in two for the long hitters. A lay up over the ridge will leave a short iron or pitch from a level lie to thA tee shot down the left side will give the best angle to hit the green in two for the long hitters. A lay up over the ridge will leave a short iron or pitch from a level lie to th4A tee shot beyond but close to the large trees on the corner of the dog-leg will leave a clear view straight down the narrow green. Cut the corner at your own risk.A tee shot beyond but close to the large trees on the corner of the dog-leg will leave a clear view straight down the narrow green. Cut the corner at your own risk.5Club selection is the key on this severely downhill par 3. Beware of crosswinds.6Drive the ball down the right, as the fairway slopes from right to left. Long hitters may reach the bottom of the hill, giving the chance to take on the cross bunkers and go for th7A good solid shot required. The green generally runs from back left to front rightA good solid shot required. The green generally runs from back left to front right8A drive at the marker post will leave a relatively straightforward shot to a green that is well guarded by bunkers and runs from left to right as you play your approach.A drive at the marker post will leave a relatively straightforward shot to a green that is well guarded by bunkers and runs from left to right as you play your approach.9Fairway slopes from left to right, a tee shot finishing on the right side of the fairway will give you the flattest lie for your 2nd shot. A good tee shot gives you a chance to att10Keep your drive down the right hand side of this fairway which slopes from right to left. Play your second shot towards the right greenside bunker allowing it to run down onto the 11A long and relatively narrow green, club selection is the key. The green generally runs from front to back.A long and relatively narrow green, club selection is the key. The green generally runs from front to back.12Drive to the right of centre of this fairway which slopes from right to left. Try to leave your approach shot to the left of the pin as the green runs from right to left and this w13Best angle into this green is from the left of the fairway. Choose your club wisely to negotiate the ridge that runs through this green14The green can be in range for long hitters if conditions are good. You may be best advised to play your tee shot safe and leave a short iron or pitch to the green which slopes fromThe green can be in range for long hitters if conditions are good. You may be best advised to play your tee shot safe and leave a short iron or pitch to the green which slopes from15Play your tee shot to the corner of the dog-leg, but be aware that the fairway slopes from left to right. Your approach is played to a green that runs from left to right.16Long hitters may decide to drive over the fairway bunker. A tee shot towards the marker post will leave you a good view of the green for your approach shot.17A tee shot that moves from right to left will suit this hole. The second shot plays significantly uphill to a two tiered green. Aim your approach slightly left and be sure you hit 18The green slopes considerably from front to back and also slightly from left to right. Any shot that carries over the green is in danger of finishing out of bounds.The green slopes considerably from front to back and also slightly from left to right. Any shot that carries over the green is in danger of finishing out of bounds.
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