1A challenging opening hole! At the best part of 200 yards, the centre of the green is all you need.A challenging opening hole! At the best part of 200 yards, the centre of the green is all you need.2A visually intimidating tee shot. A green which tilts right to left;favour the right side of the green on your approach and leave a back pin position well alone!3A great risk or reward hole.Try to drive the green and avoid the bunker, or lay-up. A 2- tiered green which slopes left to right; leave your ball below the flag with an uphill putt.4A blind tee shot with a generous fairway but don’t let your guard down!Approach shot to a 2-tier green, the sensible play being the middle of the green but on the correct tier.5A great birdie opportunity. The hole presents itself as you see it.Semi-hidden bunkers either side of the green lends itself to an approach to the centre of the green.6A fantastic short par 3!A subtle bowl shaped green receives the ball well. Very easy to get lured into a left pin position but all that is needed is a middle of the green shot.7One of our longer par 4’s with a well placed bunker pushing you towards the gorse line.A green which slopes back to front requires an approach to be short of the flag.8A well positioned leat dictates either a lay-up or entices the longer hitters to take it on.Pay attention to the flag position as the green slopes away from you. Putting back up to the flag makes birdies more achievable.9Positional play is required to set up a full shot to the green.Hidden grass bunkers down the right side of the fairway will catch an errant tee shot, so favour the left side.10A challenging par 4 to start the back 9, and also the start of “murder mile”! Drive to the left side of the fairway. Subtle mounding in front of the green requires a higher flighted approach shot.The undulating green demands a shot to its centre. Take par and run!11A well placed, blind leat can catch a miss-hit tee shot, especially from the white tees.The second shot requires you to thread your ball through the fairway bunkers.Hidden bunkers either side of the green await a slightly awry approach shot.12Our signature hole! A beautiful, challenging mid-range par 3.A well bunkered green requires a nicely flighted iron shot to hold the green and avoid all the bunkers.13A beast of a par 4 and the end of “murder mile”.To anyone playing this for the first time, take a look at the crater before the green as you pass it from the 2nd tee. You might decide to lay up with your second shot.14A short dog leg left. A positional play towards the marker post is required; however,the green can be reached with a brave line over the left trees. Not a straight-forward approach; you can run the ball in or carry the ball all the way.15A straightforward tee shot is shortly followed by a complex green!In the summer months you dare not get above the flag as the green slopes generously back to front. The safe play is to leave yourself short of the flag.16A positional tee shot is required, slightly right of the marker post.It is possible to run out of fairway into the gorse-filled hollows, so choose your club wisely!A second shot to a bowl-shaped green favouring the right half. All the trouble and hidden bunkers are at the front of the green.17A superb long par 3. The leat which runs the length of the hole provides a lovely visual, but also challenging, feature. Not an easy up& down from either side of this green so a ball coming to rest just off the front of the green is the best possible miss.18A slightly cambered fairway left to right propels the ball towards a very well positioned bunker.One of our famous craters is awaiting any miss-hit shots which fall short of the green. If you see a red flag position, treat it as a yellow!
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