1The course starts with a short par 5 which is very reachable in two shots for the longer hitters provided the drive is positioned on the left of the fairway; but take care to take 2Three good strikes are needed to reach this green in regulation. Avoiding the only fairway bunkers on the course is your primary focus from the tee. Once on the fairway, a fairway Three good strikes are needed to reach this green in regulation. Avoiding the only fairway bunkers on the course is your primary focus from the tee. Once on the fairway, a fairway 3It’s all about the tee shot! A slight draw, aimed down the left side of the fairway, will counteract the fairway camber and leave a long iron or fairway wood to a well guarded gr4A chance to get one back on the course! A well struck drive could easily find the putting surface leaving two putts for birdie. A safe tee shot over the ditch however still leaves 5Climb the steps to check the group ahead are out of range and then a good tee shot is placed to the left of the downhill fairway. This would leave a mid-iron approach to a green th6A straight tee shot is required, ideally to the right of the fairway. This will leave you a mid to long iron approach over the pond to a small contoured green. All putts gather ba7The first of three par 3’s. Make sure you take enough club to carry as anything short and right will finish in the dip leaving a chip to a green that slopes away from you. As witThe first of three par 3’s. Make sure you take enough club to carry as anything short and right will finish in the dip leaving a chip to a green that slopes away from you. As wit8The correct shape of tee shot is vital to maximize your distance off the tee but this is a par 5 that requires strategy rather than brute force. A well shaped, right to left, tee s9Members will tell you this hole is a lot easier than it might first appear. The fairway is almost at right angles to the men’s tees allowing over 100 yards of landing area to aim10Whether you are playing from the front tees at 109 yards or the back tees at 188 yards, a well struck tee shot is required to hold a green that measures only 15 yards from front to11The majority of our members would list this hole as their favourite on the course. It is however a tricky test on your first attempt. From the tee take aim at the marker post using12A short par 5 for the men off White or Yellow or par 4 for the ladies that demands accuracy. Ideally the drive should be aimed at the lone pines in the middle of the fairway using 13The tee shot here can make or break your round. Dependent on the tees you are playing from, a straight drive between 200 and 260 yards is required to ensure a view of the green. The tee shot here can make or break your round. Dependent on the tees you are playing from, a straight drive between 200 and 260 yards is required to ensure a view of the green. 14A well struck drive will leave a mid to short iron approach but be mindful of the fairway camber by aiming slightly further right from the tee than you would think. The prevailing 15There is plenty of space to aim at off the tee but a right to left shaped drive will considerably shorten the hole. A well struck second should leave a simple pitch to the green. BThere is plenty of space to aim at off the tee but a right to left shaped drive will considerably shorten the hole. A well struck second should leave a simple pitch to the green. B16The last of our par 3’s, but much like the previous two, a well struck shot is required to hold a green that slopes away from you. Take enough club to carry the bunkers front rigThe last of our par 3’s, but much like the previous two, a well struck shot is required to hold a green that slopes away from you. Take enough club to carry the bunkers front rig17A tough tee shot that requires accuracy rather than distance as there’s more space on the left than you can see. So aim left of centre with a club you are confident will travel 118This is an excellent finishing hole but you need to hit the fairway from the tee if you want to finish with a par or better. Especially in summer, you should beware of the Out of B
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