From The Tee A mid iron from the tee is recommended as this hole drops 180 feet over its total length.
From The Fairway A level stance for your approach shot should then be found on one of the three plateaux, remember that the ball will stop quickly when dropping.
From The Tee One of the hardest holes on the complex a long tee shot finding
From The Fairway the fairway is a must to get a par, keeping to the left side greatly improves the chance. The three tiered green needs at least one extra club to reach it.
From The Tee A drive of 210yards is needed to reach the top of the ridge and see the green,
From The Fairway
On The Green the hole then descends to the green. A ditch starting 78yards from the green will catch any wayward tee shots hit too long. Good chance of a par.
From The Tee Getting through the gap is key to scoring well on this hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green Anything short and left or right will leave a long blind shot to this large green. Longer tee shots fading right may well be caught by the O-B.
From The Tee A straight forward drive followed by a difficult second shot to a narrowing
From The Fairway fairway guarded by two ponds. The hole rises steeply over the last 150yards, so take at least one or two clubs extra to reach the green.
From The Tee Your tee shot line on this hole is tight to the right hand tree line.
From The Fairway
On The Green This will allow your ball to run down to the left leaving a good line into the green. Any tee shot drifting left, will be caught by the ditch.
From The Tee Two mid irons will see you safely onto this par 4 green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Anything slightly right will kick into the trees or out of bounds. The 3 tiered green makes the approach shot crucial to avoid disaster on the dance floor.
From The Tee Careful club selection is needed to go over the valley and land on the green,
From The Fairway especially as the hole can sometimes appear sheltered. Anything wayward will leave a tricky chip, although some help might be gained from the banks.