1Aim between the two fairways bunkers.An approach from the right side of the fairway allows a running shot into the putting surface.Be careful of the hidden bunker behind the green.2The line from the tee is towards the two distant bunkers on the left.An approach from that side can make use of the entire length of the 46 yard long green. A steep slope falls from the right side of the green.3Three bunkers lie in wait at about 300 yards off the medal tee.If attempting to reach the target in two it is better to come in from the left side of the fairway,avoiding the mounding and the two bunkers that guard the green. There is little danger in being long.4Accuracy off the tee is required at this hole, with thick rough lining both sides of the fairway. The line is centre of the fairway between the two bunkers. The green is over 50 yards long and if the pin is at the back, an extra club will be needed.5The green has two distinct halves. When the flag is on the lower part there are two alternative lines: either between the two bunkers or,if that seems too risky, try to run the ball down off the steep slope. A pin position on the upper tier is more difficult to reach and there is substantial trouble off the green le6A classic links par five with two doglegs and a long stretch of undulatingfairway to negotiate. The landing area is right of the two fairway bunkers. From there, a lay up to the right of the fairway gives the best line through the five bunkers that guardThis was once a par three green and it is substantially shallower than those proceeding it.7The fairway narrows the further you strike the ball so a long iron or fairway wood might prove more effective than a driver. Aim right half of the fairway.This leaves the best angle to approach the green which slopes markedly from left to right.8Aim right of centre. Often playing downwind, this hole invites a big drive from the tee.The green is surrounded on three sides by banking which can be used to help an approach shot, particularly if the pin is towards the back.9Bunkers left and right guard the approach into this par three.The slope to the left of the green will help the ball onto the putting surface so aiming for the left half of the green is the safer option.10Out of bounds left is the most O-Bvious danger on this hole but a drive that runs off the slope on that side will be in the perfect position to attack the green.Land the ball short and let it run down the green. A drive on to the 11th fairway leaves a blind shot in.Land the ball short and let it run down the green. A drive on to the 11th fairway leaves a blind shot in.11The most straightforward driving hole on the course.The fairway opens up at landing distance and is fairly flat, encouraging a wood or long iron second shot. An approach from the right half gives a better view of the green.The green slopes from the back and there can be an advantage in playing long if the pin is the front half.12Aim to drive left of the gorse on the right side of the fairway.The ball should run in towards the centre of the fairway, setting up the possibility of going for the green in two.A lay up should leave an approach of about 100 yards to the front of this two-tiered green. There are dangerous bunkers set into the left of the putting surface.13This is a challenging hole which requires an accurate iron shot between the bunkers. Anything sliding out right may find a third trap which is easy to overlook. From the raised tee14Drive to the left of the fairway to open up the green.A long iron may be required to get there in two.Bunkers are a danger on the right side of the approach but the putting surface is flat once you get there. A well-camouflaged ridge in front of the green on the left is a suitable 15The ideal line on this hole is straight down the middle of the fairway which will open up the green for the approach shot.Any drive venturing too far right or left risks the possibility of being snagged up in the dunes or mounding, making reaching the green a near impossible task.16Right half of the fairway is best but be careful not to run into the long grass that separates the Jubilee from the New. The fairway has a number of small mounds but is generally fThe green slopes from the left so be careful not to run off into the greenside bunker on the right.17Aim to carry the ridge that runs across the hole.The green is flat and it is possible to two putt from just short of it. This is a wide green with two bunkers either side lying in wait for any wild tee shots.18Aim left of centre, between the fairway bunkers.The approach has to negotiate five greenside bunkers but the route between them leads to a flat surface. A miss long right is better than going left.
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