1A daunting tee shot will distract many. A tee shot up the left will run down to a collection area on the right of the fairway. An uphill approach will mean that the bottom of the p2A long iron for the longer hitters is enough club from this tee. A fairway bunker collects tee shots up the left and so the right-hand side should be favoured. A clear opening towa3A tricky but panoramic tee shot where a left to right shot is favoured. Don’t overdo it as the chance of finding the green in 2 from the trees on the right is almost impossible. A tricky but panoramic tee shot where a left to right shot is favoured. Don’t overdo it as the chance of finding the green in 2 from the trees on the right is almost impossible. 4We have lift-off! Get ready to open your shoulders on this hole. With a huge amount of space on the right of the fairway, many chose to aim at the fairway bunker and unleash down t5The first par 3 of the round and it’s a difficult one. With an upturned green making finding the putting surface difficult, many rely on their chipping and putting to make a par The first par 3 of the round and it’s a difficult one. With an upturned green making finding the putting surface difficult, many rely on their chipping and putting to make a par 6A semi-blind tee shot where the longer hitters will not see their ball come down. The ideal line is between the marker post and the tree line, but bailing out right is by far the s7An elevated tee once again gives great views of the surrounding countryside. An ideal tee shot runs up the right-hand side to avoid some thick rough down the left and once there, t8A short par 3 which may come across as fairly simple. A large green can make putting difficult and so emphasises the importance of selecting the correct club.A short par 3 which may come across as fairly simple. A large green can make putting difficult and so emphasises the importance of selecting the correct club.9Through the valley. Often a shorter club travels equally far from the tee when using the severe downslope. The 2nd is difficult and involves playing to a raised green. Greenside buThrough the valley. Often a shorter club travels equally far from the tee when using the severe downslope. The 2nd is difficult and involves playing to a raised green. Greenside bu10A sweeping dogleg that turns almost 90 degrees. Hitting over the corner will shorten this hole substantially but can be dangerous. The approach leads to a green that slopes heavily11Longer hitters may lose sight of their ball down the 11th. A downhill second will frame the green beautifully in the background. The green lends itself to both sweetly struck long Longer hitters may lose sight of their ball down the 11th. A downhill second will frame the green beautifully in the background. The green lends itself to both sweetly struck long 12A stunning par 3 played from a raised tee. Tee shots will have to safely carry a water hazard that sits in front of the green. A picture-perfect example of what a par 3 should be.13A tough tee shot where the favoured shape goes against the camber of the fairway. Hugging the left will shorten the hole considerably but may cause issues on the 2nd shot if not fa14Strategy is key on this par 5. A long hitter may need less than a driver, as a severe downslope can send the ball down towards a ditch on the left, or hazard on the right of the fa15Everyone loves a driveable par 4 right? Whilst the green sits level, the fairway slopes severely down, and then back up before you get there. A large greenside bunker is a real danEveryone loves a driveable par 4 right? Whilst the green sits level, the fairway slopes severely down, and then back up before you get there. A large greenside bunker is a real dan16Many players will need less than a driver here. A sloped fairway means that placement is more important than distance, and so many lay up to a shelf on the right-hand side of the f17A brutally tough finish. Up to 200+ yards from the back tee makes this hole extremely difficult. The small green is relatively flat once you get there, you may just need to chip anA brutally tough finish. Up to 200+ yards from the back tee makes this hole extremely difficult. The small green is relatively flat once you get there, you may just need to chip an18
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