1“A demanding par 4 to start and a well struck drive required. The perfect drive is a draw hugging the right hand first cut to allow for the right to left cambering fairway. Leavi2“A tricky second hole and should be treated with the upmost respect. The perfect drive needs to favour the left side of the fairway to allow for the left to right sloping hole le3“Don’t let the yardage fool you. A well threaded tee shot required here. The perfect line is a draw off the inside of the fairway bunker to leave a mid to short iron into the g4“The first of four par 5’s from the Red tee’s and three par 5’s from the Yellow, White and Blue tee’s, providing a good opportunity for a birdie. The perfect tee shot is 5“A picturesque par 3 surrounded by three green side bunkers and not quite as easy as it looks. A precise iron shot required as a tricky up and down awaits you if astray with left“A picturesque par 3 surrounded by three green side bunkers and not quite as easy as it looks. A precise iron shot required as a tricky up and down awaits you if astray with left6“A challenging tee shot awaits you here with a narrow opening to the fairway and out of bounds down the left making it our stroke index 1. The perfect drive needs to favour the l7“With the longest green in Yorkshire awaiting you, club selection is key here. 194 yards playing longer than the yardage to an elevated green. A 3 is a good score here.”“With the longest green in Yorkshire awaiting you, club selection is key here. 194 yards playing longer than the yardage to an elevated green. A 3 is a good score here.”8“From the elevated tee, we reach the highest point of the course with some stunning views and an inviting tee shot presenting you. A risk and reward for the longer hitters and th9“The final hole on the front 9 is an inviting tee shot for the driver with a wide right to left sloping fairway. The perfect drive requires a draw favouring the right-side leavin10“To start the back nine a long and strong par 4 with a precise drive required to thread it through the bottle neck within the fairway. Some quality ball striking needed here to m11“Another lovely view from an elevated tee and position is much more important than length here. The tee shot requires a well stuck iron or fairway wood to leave you short of the 12“The desired tee shot Is just inside the fairway bunker to allow the ball to fall towards the centre. This generally plays longer than its yardage due to its slight elevation fro13“As we make our way back to the clubhouse. We meet the first par 3 of the back nine. A well protected green surrounded by bunkers and requires a precisely stuck iron to find the “As we make our way back to the clubhouse. We meet the first par 3 of the back nine. A well protected green surrounded by bunkers and requires a precisely stuck iron to find the 14“A fantastic risk and reward par 5 with a great look at birdie. The tee shot requires a fade to compliment the dog leg and counter the right to left sloping fairway. For the long15“The last of the par 3s and a demanding one it is. With an elevated green, this plays longer than the yardage. Favouring the right half of the green is the play here as a steep d“The last of the par 3s and a demanding one it is. With an elevated green, this plays longer than the yardage. Favouring the right half of the green is the play here as a steep d16“The shortest par 4 on the course and the best opportunity for a birdie. For the longer hitters it is a good chance to hit the green but be sure to carry the fairway bunker 40 ya“The shortest par 4 on the course and the best opportunity for a birdie. For the longer hitters it is a good chance to hit the green but be sure to carry the fairway bunker 40 ya17“Don’t be deceived by the length, this hole requires as well-executed tee shot through a narrow entry into the fairway. Favouring the left side of the marker post is the line t18“A great par 5 to finish with the 19th in sight. The hole plays shorter than the yardage due to a fast running downhill fairway. The perfect drive needs to favour the left side t
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