1The fairly open drive should be toward the left side, keeping away from the right fairway bunker and avoiding new bunkers on the left to set up a good approach to this bunker free 2The cross bunkers on this hole should not affect you unless conditions are abnormal. The safe line off the tee is a little left of centre and the second shot is easier from slightl3A classic right to left dogleg, where a good drive finishes centre to right just short of a down slope at around 245 yards. From the top of the hill and an even lie, one still has 4The shortest hole on the course, but no "gimmie". It is well bunkered on three sides, where distance is all if one wants to avoid a sloping putt on this multi-plateau green.The shortest hole on the course, but no "gimmie". It is well bunkered on three sides, where distance is all if one wants to avoid a sloping putt on this multi-plateau green.5At around 300 yards for a par four, there is none tougher. The tight drive demands you stay left of centre to avoid being blocked for the second to a very narrow bunkered green.At around 300 yards for a par four, there is none tougher. The tight drive demands you stay left of centre to avoid being blocked for the second to a very narrow bunkered green.6A low shot hole with a majestic vista, the joyful view masks a difficult task of keeping left without falling into two deep fairway bunkers. Even a gem drive requires a long uphill7A fine par five where the fairway throws one left but the trees on the right cut into play. From a centre left drive, two fairway bunkers yawn for your second so consider this care8Risk and reward for the long hitter, this poses a tactical play for the majority. A good play is toward the right hand bunker with a non-reaching shot. Only a pitch left after, but9Not a long hole but strategy pays by keeping the tee shot left and away from the right hand fairway bunker. Now you have a clear shot at the pin to a step green with the front sect10The toughest test to start the back nine! The drive ideally moves right to left around the two left hand bunkers. Even a perfect drive will leave a very long uphill second with a fThe toughest test to start the back nine! The drive ideally moves right to left around the two left hand bunkers. Even a perfect drive will leave a very long uphill second with a f11An uphill solid par three, which requires more club to this step green. Most shots short roll back down and off. Well bunkered on both sides, the safest tee shot is a little left oAn uphill solid par three, which requires more club to this step green. Most shots short roll back down and off. Well bunkered on both sides, the safest tee shot is a little left o12Over the hill lies a handsome par four with a rolling fairway. It is a little more generous but would suit a left of centre tee shot. This then sets up a second past a diagonal run13Some would call it a "signature hole" but it is just a beauty. This downhill par three over water to a well guarded green requires trust and nerve. A centre line is the best policy14Turning for home, our tee shot here suits a left to right shape over the imposing fairway bunker, to a right to left sloping fairway. Cutting too much off the dogleg is rarely wort15Another fine straight par 4 which pushes you left away from the giant oak on the right side. Left has more room anyway, so do not flirt with it. The second shot is toward a roller-Another fine straight par 4 which pushes you left away from the giant oak on the right side. Left has more room anyway, so do not flirt with it. The second shot is toward a roller-16A great par four, played as a straight but tough hole from the left hand tee. The tee shot must finish left of deep bunkers on the right. Or a mighty drive may carry, so check you17The longest and most difficult par three, where the tee shot must be accurate to avoid bunkers all around. The very long green has a bowl effect, with many pin positions. Check theThe longest and most difficult par three, where the tee shot must be accurate to avoid bunkers all around. The very long green has a bowl effect, with many pin positions. Check the18A wider drive at last, unless you hope to reach in two? The tiger line is as close to the left hand nest of bunkers as possible to set up a long second to a left hand angled green.A wider drive at last, unless you hope to reach in two? The tiger line is as close to the left hand nest of bunkers as possible to set up a long second to a left hand angled green.
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