1An opening par 3 with the green visible but for a small hump on the left hand side and a bunker situated to the right of the approach.An opening par 3 with the green visible but for a small hump on the left hand side and a bunker situated to the right of the approach.2A tough par 4 with an accurate drive needed to allow an easier approach through a tight neck in the dunes to a raised greenA tough par 4 with an accurate drive needed to allow an easier approach through a tight neck in the dunes to a raised green3A short par 4 but with a dune hugging the right hand side accuracy isneeded again off the tee, using an iron to allow for an approach into a tricky green.4A blind tee shot over a footpath, with the church and graveyard to the right.Again, the best play could be an iron to leave an approach into a green that runs away from you and has bunkers at the back.5The second of three par 3's on the course and the start of the holes known as 'the Triangle'.This area has been known to wreck many cards and this hole needs an accurate shot to a blind green with the estuary behind.6A classic short par 4 hole with an accurate tee shot necessaryto leave a short second into a green that sits below the fairway with the estuary close behind. Beware the wind on your approach shot as it can be deceptive here7The final par 3 on the front 9 is an uphill target with the railway line fenced off behind the green. Usually, more club is needed than first thought.The final par 3 on the front 9 is an uphill target with the railway line fenced off behind the green. Usually, more club is needed than first thought.8Another short par 4 with a blind tee shot. With a bunker to the left of the green, which runs away, the approach needs to be considered to give a good chance of a birdie.Another short par 4 with a blind tee shot. With a bunker to the left of the green, which runs away, the approach needs to be considered to give a good chance of a birdie.9A tough finish to the front 9 with another uphill tee shot and approach to a raised green. Great views over Godrevy to the right.A tough finish to the front 9 with another uphill tee shot and approach to a raised green. Great views over Godrevy to the right.10Another blind tee shot over a large dune but accomplish that and it leaves a short iron into the green, which is surrounded by bunkersAnother blind tee shot over a large dune but accomplish that and it leaves a short iron into the green, which is surrounded by bunkers11A difficult hole with another accurate tee shot necessary to set up asecond shot over a small dune to a blind green. Not one for the faint hearted.12Take a while to take in the view from the highest point on the course.Overlooking Godrevy, the Towans and St Ives the views are spectacular. A good drive can bring the green into play for 2 but beware the greenside bunker.13This short par 4 is drivable for the longer hitters but the green is tricky and a bunker short right is best avoided.This short par 4 is drivable for the longer hitters but the green is tricky and a bunker short right is best avoided.14A great hole with a semi-blind tee shot over a dune and a tough approach.The green has a bunker left and the hole runs towards that.15A great short par 3 surrounded by bunkers and in front of the clubhouse. Don't be deceived by its length. Often more club is needed than you might think.16A long par 5 where 3 good shots are needed to get to the green.There are 3 fairway bunkers some 100 yards short of the green. The largest green on the course slopes from left to right so beware the 3-putt!There are 3 fairway bunkers some 100 yards short of the green. The largest green on the course slopes from left to right so beware the 3-putt!17The final par 3 where the putting surface is not visible.Can be a card wrecker at the end of a round so make sure you have enough club t get to the green.18Despite playing downhill, with out of bounds on both sides the tee shot needs to favour the left and anapproach to the green is then made easier. Again, bunkering is tight to the green and care needs to be taken to avoid the run-offs into these.
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