1Testing opening hole where accuracy off the tee is essential. A drive to the right half of the fairway will leave a mid to short iron into a relatively flat green. Beware of the po2A hard hole. A good drive is needed to get to the top of the hill. The second shot with a long iron needs to be struck well to miss the bunkers left & right in front of the green. 3Aim the tee shot to the left side of the fairway, away from the out of bounds down the right. Care needs to be taken with the second shot to a small green, keeping right of the lar4Tricky downhill par 4. Keep your drive to the left, opening up a full view of the green. The green slopes from back to front, so hit plenty of club to find the pin at the backTricky downhill par 4. Keep your drive to the left, opening up a full view of the green. The green slopes from back to front, so hit plenty of club to find the pin at the back5Tidy par 3 with a two-tiered green. Select your club and make sure you clear the bunker at the front of the greenTidy par 3 with a two-tiered green. Select your club and make sure you clear the bunker at the front of the green6Not long, but still an excellent testing par 4 with a 90-degree dog-leg right and a fairway that slopes steeply from left to right. Hit a long iron up the left half of the fairway,7Long hitters may take on the corner of this dog-leg-right par 5. Otherwise, keep left with your tee shot to open up your options with your second shot. Then it is decision time: la8Short par 4 which can be driven. Clear the front two bunkers and the birdie is on. Alternatively lay up and leave yourself a short pitch to the green. Out of bounds on the right.Short par 4 which can be driven. Clear the front two bunkers and the birdie is on. Alternatively lay up and leave yourself a short pitch to the green. Out of bounds on the right.9A steeply uphill par 3 to round off the first 9 holes. Club selection is essential and hit at least one extra club as anything short will roll back to the bunker.10A clever par 4 protected by trees on the right and a ditch at the bottom of the hill. Lay up short on the right, leaving a short iron to a green that slopes from back to front.11A short par 4 where position off the tee is more important than distance. Reaching the corner of the right-hand-dog-leg leaves a short iron to the green guarded by bunkers. Beware A short par 4 where position off the tee is more important than distance. Reaching the corner of the right-hand-dog-leg leaves a short iron to the green guarded by bunkers. Beware 12A short par. You can’t see the bottom of the flag, so when the pin is at the back make sure you take plenty of club. The green is very long, so better long than short, as the froA short par. You can’t see the bottom of the flag, so when the pin is at the back make sure you take plenty of club. The green is very long, so better long than short, as the fro13Downhill par 4. Clear the ditch that runs across the fairway and leave a simple pitch into a large green. Birdie opportunity.Downhill par 4. Clear the ditch that runs across the fairway and leave a simple pitch into a large green. Birdie opportunity.14Tough par 4 back up hill. A good drive is needed to leave a mid-iron into the green. The back of the green is undulating, so leave your approach short of the hole.Tough par 4 back up hill. A good drive is needed to leave a mid-iron into the green. The back of the green is undulating, so leave your approach short of the hole.15The longest hole on the course. The best line is just left of the marker post, while long hitters may be tempted to go over the trees with their second shot. Alternatively, play to16Tricky par 4 with large bunkers in the middle of the fairway and out of bounds on the right hand side near the green. Lay up to the left, leaving a short pitch over the ditch on to17Keep your tee-shot to the right side of the fairway, avoiding out of bounds all the way up the left-hand side. Your second shot needs to clear the bunker guarding the front right o18Tough, long par 3 uphill to a narrow-fronted green. Club selection is important and take one extra club to the back of the green.Tough, long par 3 uphill to a narrow-fronted green. Club selection is important and take one extra club to the back of the green.
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