1A gentle opener to the course. A good tee shot will be kept short and left of the fairway bunker. A long narrow green requires a precise approach shot. Two deep greenside bunkers a2Beware of the stream running across the fairway that you can’t see from the tee. A downhill approach shot with an undulating green that slopes away from you. Anybody walking off 3One of the course’s strongest par 4’s. The Piccadilly line parallels the hole all the way up the left. The bravest will favour the left side of the fairway. A long second shot 4A long left-to-right par four with a fairway sloping away from the shape of the hole. Any tee shot going right off the tee will take out hitting the green in two. A long two-tiered5A break from the long par fours, but not for long. Accuracy is important from the tee. Tee shots staying short of the fairway bunker will have a wide area to aim for. Longer hitter6Our stroke index one! Uphill and narrow tee shot starts the hole as it means to go on. A long accurate second shot is required as the green has a gentle two tiers and is extremely Our stroke index one! Uphill and narrow tee shot starts the hole as it means to go on. A long accurate second shot is required as the green has a gentle two tiers and is extremely 7Three bunkers protect this short par three. Good club selection should set up a birdie opportunity.8Although this hole has a gradual down hill it plays slightly longer than it looks. Don’t get too greedy off the tee as the fairway starts to go around to the right just after the9The best tee shot will hug the left side of the fairway. This will give you a good look at all of the green. Two big, deep greenside bunkers penalise wayward approaches.10Our only par five can give a birdie as long as you are accurate with all your shots. Shorter hitters aim for the post. Follow this with a well-positioned lay up just short of the f11Club selection and close attention to wind conditions are important on this tight par three, out of bounds awaits shots too far right. Err to your left and you will be in the woods12A narrow fairway that dog-legs right to left. A long iron hugging the right hand side of the fairway will leave an easy approach. Two bunkers protect the green but this hole gives 13A long iron or fairway wood kept on the left half of the fairway will set up an easy approach. A deep bunker, just short, protects the green. Avoid this and you may set yourself up14Beware of the fir trees on the left of the hole. The best tee shots will favour the right to give the best view of the green. A large bunker on the left and a slope left to right pBeware of the fir trees on the left of the hole. The best tee shots will favour the right to give the best view of the green. A large bunker on the left and a slope left to right p15The tee shot is important on this signature hole. The hole can be played as a par five from the back tee that measures thirty yards longer. Shorter hitters should lay up short of t16A long par three with bunkers protecting the hole. A long green sloping from right to left will test all standards of players. Par here and you will be happy.A long par three with bunkers protecting the hole. A long green sloping from right to left will test all standards of players. Par here and you will be happy.17A look at the yardage would indicate an easy hole. Don’t assume anything. This is a card wrecker! A postage-stamp green well-guarded by four tricky bunkers and, typically, swirlyA look at the yardage would indicate an easy hole. Don’t assume anything. This is a card wrecker! A postage-stamp green well-guarded by four tricky bunkers and, typically, swirly18Not long before a well deserved drink. A good drive will be straight towards the clubhouse, a sneaky fairway bunker awaits drives left of the fairway, a large long green awaits butNot long before a well deserved drink. A good drive will be straight towards the clubhouse, a sneaky fairway bunker awaits drives left of the fairway, a large long green awaits but
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