1A tee shot favouring the left hand side of the fairway allows a clear approach to the green at this dogleg par 4An aggressive tee shot leaves a shorter approach to a small green protected by bunkers left and right.2An attractive par 3 guarded by three bunkers around the green means an accurate tee shot is required.3A dogleg par 5 that allows a longer hitter to hit over the dogleg to make this hole reachable in two.The second shot if laying up must be hit strategically to avoid a fairway bunker and allow a clear shot to this large two tier green.4A short par 4 requiring a positional tee shot favoring the right side of the fairway to avoid three well placed bunkers.Only measuring 300 yards a well placed tee shot allows a good birdie opportunity.5The fifth hole is a challenging par 4 for men and par 5 for ladies. Long hitters can drive over the road whilst the strategic golfer relies on accurate chipping to get their par.6An appealing short par 3 well guarded by water requires an accurate shot to find an undulating green.Keep your nerve and go for it – this hole can yield plenty of birdie opportunities.7A par 5 that requires an accurate tee shot to avoid an oak tree situated in the middle of the fairway.A long tee shot makes this par 5 reachable in two shots, though an accurate shot is required to avoid trees and bunkers which protect the green.8A testing 170 yard par 3 hit through an avenue of trees to a small target protected by bunkers right and left of the green. An accurate tee shot is required to find the two tier pu9A long par 4 often played back into the wind. Drives must avoid a bunker strategically placed at 210 yards off the white tees to leave a long iron to the green.A challenging second shot to a tricky green protected by bunkers short and right. A par is always a good score here.10The 10th hole runs alongside the railway line providing a challenging tee shot with trees left and out of bounds on the right. A well placed tee shot can provide a birdie opportuniThe green is elevated making distance control difficult dependent upon the flag position.11A demanding par 4 that requires an accurate tee shot to avoid three well placed fairway bunkers on the right hand side.A blind second shot often plays shorter than the given distance where a large two tier green awaits.12Stroke index 1 at Shrewsbury Golf Club requires two well struck golf shots to reach this long par 4.The second shot is often blind to a shorter drive and playing to an elevated green, one more club is required. A green that slopes back to front provides a quick putt if above the hole, a par is always a great score here.13A short dogleg par 4 where a positional tee shot of 200 yards leaves an approximate 100 yards approach shot.The two tier green slopes left to right means a precise approach must be played – though be aware of the bunker to the left of the green.14A downhill par 3 that often plays shorter than the given yardage. An accurate shot is required to avoid greenside bunkers left and right, a deceiving green that often provides subt15A reachable par 5 with two well struck shots provides a good birdie opportunity.A blind second shot creates difficulty in selecting a target line, though missing the bunker short right still provides a good chance of a birdie.16A blind tee shot onto a sloping left to right fairway for this relatively short par 4.Avoiding the fairway bunker leaves a short iron approach to a large green. A sloping left to right green is often deceptively quicker so caution must be taken on the putting surfac17A very testing par 3 often plays longer than its 205 yardage. Well placed bunkers left and right and with the presence of out of bounds on the left leaves a difficult tee shot. Wal18A short par 4 to finish that requires a positional tee shot short of the fairway bunker at 240 yards.This leaves a short iron approach to a well guarded green in front of the Clubhouse. An accurate approach can yield a birdie to finish.
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