1A strategic tee shot favouring the left side ofthe fairway leaves a slightly easier second shot to a green protected by slopes and trees. No bunkers on this hole but a great challenging start.the fairway leaves a slightly easier second shot to a green protected by slopes and trees. No bunkers on this hole but a great challenging start.2Placing a shorter tee shot down the left centre will allow a trouble free second shot which requires thought and placement short to roll on.3A long and strong opening par 3. Aim to land the ball on the right side of the green to secure the par.A long and strong opening par 3. Aim to land the ball on the right side of the green to secure the par.4The signature hole.A well placed tee shot between the bunkers is essential to then tackle a Plateau green surrounded by rough and a deep kidney bean shaped bunker.5A fantastic par 4 which normally plays tough from the tee with the swirling winds,find the undulating fairway to set up your approach and a solid mid iron will set up the par.6Fairly short hole over the pond but don't let the distance fool you. Normally plays into the wind and with a gentle tier at the front makes the landing area tricky, find the right 7A very unique hole requiring a lot of thought. A long/mid iron or rescue club, depending on the wind conditions, short of the ridgewill leave you approximately 200 yards to the green, taking on the Plateau with a driver if you're a big hitter is very risky with small rewards, Good luck.8Positional play off the tee is important to miss the dangerous bunkers up the left hand side of the fairway.The second shot also comes with its own prO-Blems with a fanastic 2 tier green ready to challenge your putting.9A birdie opportunity at this relatively short par 5. Try to keep the ball right of centre off the tee,this will give you a chance to attack the green or lay up short into the widest part of the approach. Be careful of the shot into the green as the ball feeds from the left into a s10Position your tee shot right of centre to avoid the big bunkerbut not too far right as this fairway is guarded heavily with small bunkers up the side.Challenging second shot over a bunker 15-20 yards short of the green makes this flat green more tricky than it looks.11A tough long dog leg Par 4. Drive the ball long and straight to the left side ofthe fairway avoiding the bunker and all the trouble down the right. The second shot will still be long but a fairly straight forward strike will set this hole up nicely.12A fantastic driving hole which requires a slightly right of centre position avoiding the bunkers up over a small hill. The second shot is heavily guarded by bunkers so be careful t13A tricky par 3 set on an island. Not the longest of par 3's but don't let the yardagefool you, take 1 more club to ensure you make the green as short of this green is going to be trouble.14A great Par 5. A good drive down to the road allows you to hit a second shot into the larger area of fairway.A short iron into the right centre of the green makes this a challenging par 5. The longer hitters can make it in 2 but guarded by trees and a bunker makes the long second shot ris15Excellent Par 3 with a split-level green.Correct club selection is essential so 1 more than you think will get you right into the centre of the green to make an easy par.16Driving the ball left of centre will certainly open up this fairly easy par 5.Whether you are taking on this hole in two or laying up for a third approach shot the out of bounds that runs up the right side of the green makes the hole a blt more challenging. 17The tee shot should be positioned inside left of the right-hand bunkers,this will leave a slightly easier second shot and a clear line to the pin. This fairway is fairly tight so be careful.18Back towards the clubhouse.A big drive right of centre here to avoid the left fairway bunker will set up a fairly straight forward approach,don't be fooled by this fairly flat green as subtle borrows make the putting very challenging.
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