1A gentle opening hole before a testing stretch into the prevailing wind. A tee shot right of the fairway bunkers leaves a short iron to the green set behind a bank. Easy to come up2Dr Frank Stableford perfected his scoring system on this hole. Look for the plaque on the tee. A formidable par four, requiring a good drive tight to the fairway bunker, followed b3A straight drive is essential to this very narrow fairway, although the contours will bring slightly offline shots back to the short grass. Here the problems begin as there are few4The superb view down the coast to North Wales creates only a temporary distraction on this first par-5. The boundary fence is not as close as it appears, and the fairway bunkers wi5The first short hole can require anything from a short iron to a driver, depending on the wind direction. The high tee faces out to sea and gives a good view of the task in hand, w6A chance to draw breath after a tough opening. This short par-4 has been tightened by the creation of new fairway bunkers. Avoiding these means a short approach to a well-protected7A long straight par-5, well protected by bunkers throughout. The large green is relatively flat, but three-putts are common here.A long straight par-5, well protected by bunkers throughout. The large green is relatively flat, but three-putts are common here.8A straight drive is needed here to avoid the out-of-bounds on the right. Stay short of the bunkers on the corner of the dogleg, and leave a mid- iron to this tricky green. Don’t A straight drive is needed here to avoid the out-of-bounds on the right. Stay short of the bunkers on the corner of the dogleg, and leave a mid- iron to this tricky green. Don’t 9Look for the plaque in memory of Bobby Jones. The elevated tee gives a good view of the angled green on this par- 3. Two traps will swallow any under- hit shot, and balls missing lLook for the plaque in memory of Bobby Jones. The elevated tee gives a good view of the angled green on this par- 3. Two traps will swallow any under- hit shot, and balls missing l10The tee shot must clear the end of the dunes on this right-angled par-4, to leave a short pitch to the plateau green. There are no bunkers, but anything coming up short might roll The tee shot must clear the end of the dunes on this right-angled par-4, to leave a short pitch to the plateau green. There are no bunkers, but anything coming up short might roll 11Another spectacular hole viewed from tee or green. It is dangerous to under- club with the second, which must find a raised green protected in front by a punishing bunker and steepAnother spectacular hole viewed from tee or green. It is dangerous to under- club with the second, which must find a raised green protected in front by a punishing bunker and steep12A classic short par-3, little changed since laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1891. A small green surrounded by five bunkers, making a difficult target in a cross-wind. The high tee giA classic short par-3, little changed since laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1891. A small green surrounded by five bunkers, making a difficult target in a cross-wind. The high tee gi13The toughest Par 5 on the course, played into the prevailing winds. With bunkers guarding the left hand side of the fairway only the longest of hitters will be able to create an e14Back-to-back par-5’s, but this second is less fearsome. A chance to draw breath before the difficult closing holes, and perhaps repair the card with a birdie. Clever bunkering th15A classic example of a good par 4; requiring simply two good shots and a couple of putts. The tee shot should be positioned right of the bunkers and the second must find the back 16A beautiful par-3 set on a ledge, with a sentinel dune on the right and a run- off slope to the left. Usually played into the wind, meaning that only a well-struck shot will do.17A very tough par-4 played from a high tee to a fairway which doglegs right. An under-hit drive will leave a blind approach to a marker post, with the line threatened by a large mou18A tremendous finishing hole, offering the choice from the tee of a long carry over a hill, or a shorter drive left. The second is a semi-blind shot to a large green with bunkers sh
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