1A wide opening fairway belies a testing tee shot to carryhe burn and avoid the solitary bunker left which draws the eye to work with the prevailing wind from left and avoid the boundary right. Find the fairway to leave a difficultmid iron approach to a raised green. Club selection is very important.”2Favour a tee shot to the left sideof the fairway to avoid the meandering burn running down the line of the hole.Length from the tee is increasingly rewarded with a straightforward approach shot with a mid to short iron. Allow for the prevailing headwind.”3Risk/reward from the tee requires a clear strategy regardsthe banking on either side of fairway at 210-240 yards. A cautious tee-shot can be rewarded with a strong second leading to a par or a safe 5 at worst.Recognise the green slopes from left to right and avoid left of bunkers left green leaving a very difficult chip.”4Short par 3 rewards only an accuratestrike to a very long and narrowgreen surrounded by bunkers. Wind strength and club selection are key.”5“Stroke Index 1 demands a strong tee shotonto the upslope of the fairwayleaving a blind second shot with a long iron or wood to a two tiered green.”6The fairway marker represents a good line,length sets up a short approach on this dog legged hole.”7“Difficult par 3 requiring a long iron or evena driver to reach the green. Take 3 and be very happy.”8“The 8th hole is a magnificent par 5 at 491 yardsA strong tee shot on the left side of the fairway gives the long hitters a chance to go for the green in two,but assess the risk/reward as the green is surrounded by trees. Most players lay-up for 3rd shot from 50-100 yards and aim to secure birdie or par from there.”9“A dangerous tee shot with out of boundson the right side of the fairway,and limitations to the left. A good tee shot will leave a short second shot to a two tiered green.”10“A short par 4 to a raised green.Commit to the second shot and avoid the dangershort in the deep treacherous bunkers.”11“The longest par 3 on the courseand requires a driver for most players and a3 is a great score. Avoid short and right.”12“Stroke Index 2 is a classic dogleg from left to right.A good tee shot down the left side leaves an uphill approach with a mid-iron to a hidden green. Take note the wind does not show its full hand from the fairway but will work with e13“The 13th par 3 at just 123 yards is thehortest and perhaps most beautiful hole on the course.A short iron required to a green surrounded by bunkers.”14“Difficult tee shot with out of bounds down the right side of the fairway.Second shot must account for the well positioned burn running across the fairwayabout 70 yards short of the green.”15“Hole 15 requires a long tee shot favouring the right side.Good length from the tee avoids a blind second shot downto a green sloping from back to front with bunkers left and right.”16“An exacting tee shot leaves a mid to short ironapproach to a raised green. Account for greenslope and elevation and experiencing the deep bunkers short of the green.”17An excellent and very difficult penultimate hole.Recognise the burn which a long drive can reach. A testing second shot with uphill elevation and prevailing headwind to a two tiered green requires careful club selection.Reach the green and especially to be avoided is a putt from upper to lower tier.”18A challenging finishing hole with a burn crossing the fairway.Two good shots are required to reach the green and two putts would be a very impressive end to your round
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