1A challenging opening hole usually into the prevailing wind. It requires a good drive into a reasonably wide landing area, but if you want to reach the green in two the fairway bunA challenging opening hole usually into the prevailing wind. It requires a good drive into a reasonably wide landing area, but if you want to reach the green in two the fairway bun2From a tee out on the Common, surrounded by gorse, heather and fescue, the choice is to hit over the right-hand bunker, or take the more cautious line into the left-hand side of thFrom a tee out on the Common, surrounded by gorse, heather and fescue, the choice is to hit over the right-hand bunker, or take the more cautious line into the left-hand side of th3The carry over the heather is less fearsome than it appears from the tee, the favoured line being left-centre, to avoid possibly being blocked out by the copse of trees on the righThe carry over the heather is less fearsome than it appears from the tee, the favoured line being left-centre, to avoid possibly being blocked out by the copse of trees on the righ4A slight dogleg to the left requires an accurate rather than a long tee shot over a diagonal ditch to avoid the well-placed fairway bunker on the right. You then hit into a welcomi5You drive down a narrow tunnel of trees into a wide area of fairway, but for longer hitters, two strategically placed fairway bunkers come into play. Thereafter the fairway narrows6Best to take a direct line up the middle from the tee, to avoid the large fairway bunker on the left and the trees on the right. Your second then needs to clear an intimidating cro7Our signature hole, while not a long par 3, requires an accurate shot into a sloping green over a lily-padded pond that seems to present more difficulties than it logically should.Our signature hole, while not a long par 3, requires an accurate shot into a sloping green over a lily-padded pond that seems to present more difficulties than it logically should.8The drive back over the pond should present no difficulty, but must be steered either short or to the right of the large fairway bunker on the left. A shorter drive will require tw9This hole has recently been remodelled, with new fairway bunkers tightening the landing area considerably which you need to thread your way through if you wish to get your par. Whi10This hole favours a long, straight drive, which then allows a clear view of a green that lies down a slight slope - so don’t overclub or your second shot will end up in severe trThis hole favours a long, straight drive, which then allows a clear view of a green that lies down a slight slope - so don’t overclub or your second shot will end up in severe tr11It is often said that the shortest par 3’s are some of the best, and our 11th hole demonstrates this perfectly. Despite there being no bunkers, many players get caught out by it.12Recently lengthened with the addition of a new tee, increasing the challenge of an already tough hole. The copse of trees on the left leads many a golfer to push their tee shot out13A slight dogleg to the left with trees on both sides means you need to be accurate with your drive, but the fact that it is slightly downhill also gives you the feeling that you ca14If you mastered the dogleg to the left on the last hole, you are now challenged with a more severe dogleg to the right. The trees planted 25 years ago on the right-hand side of the15The longest hole on the course still offers the truly big hitters the chance to pound their ball onto the green in two and seek eagle. Recent work has moved the fairway more to theThe longest hole on the course still offers the truly big hitters the chance to pound their ball onto the green in two and seek eagle. Recent work has moved the fairway more to the16A relatively new tee has resulted in a considerably longer hole with a more pronounced dogleg than before. The ditch on the right catches many a pushed tee shot. The narrow landing17Our longest par 3 has been transformed in recent years, with new bunkering giving a most attractive view from the tee. Careful club selection and confident shotmaking are needed to18We finish with a long par 4, usually played into the wind, with a slight dogleg to the right. The cross bunkers which cover half the right side of the fairway challenge the longer
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