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Ashdown Forest Golf Hotel Golf Course Map /Ashdown Forest Golf Hotel Golf Holes Map Ashdown Forest Golf Hotel Golf Course Review in Forest Row, EN in RH9 5BB
From The Fairway A blind tee shot always requires a degree of caution particularly in this case when you are made aware that the further you hit your drive the narrower the fairway becomes.
On The Green Hitting the fairway is essential if you are going to give yourself the ideal lie to make sure your approach carries the sleepered stream to find the green. Clubbing is vital as getting down in two from past the flag is no given as the green slopes noticeably from back to front.
From The Fairway The silver birch trees on the right of the fairway can prevent a clear line into the green so left half of the fairway is key here
On The Green Your clubbing again is important as the vast majority of approaches are from uphill lies. Most players underclub whilst playing to uphill targets however once again with the green sloping from back to front the odds are against getting down in two too often.
From The Fairway A real risk and reward par 5. The fairway is a must hit if you fancy your chances for going for the green in two.
On The Green Often the prevailing wind helps down this hole but with a stream filled gully in front of the green not only your distance and clubbing must be spot on but you have little room for error with the stream meandering all the way round the left side of the green.
From The Tee The 6th is a gem. Accuracy is everything,
From The Fairway
On The Green with a stream ready to ensnare the mis-hit or misdirected shot. Safety is not even assured if your ball lands on the upturned saucer-shaped green.
From The Fairway With a lateral ditch hugging the right side of the fairway on this dog leg it is easy to over cook your drive to the left.
On The Green The bolder you are the shorter the second shot. There are some hillocks that protect the right of the green but once again the slope from back to front means no easy two putt.
From The Tee An underestimated par 3 that looks innocuous from the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green Detecting the direction and strength of the breeze at the top of the course is not easy from a sheltered tee. That and a green that slopes from back left to front right adds to its difficulty. A 3 here is always a good score.
From The Tee The new white tee makes this a hard two shotter but most of the difficulties relate to any approach you may have here.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is a lot of dead ground and you need to commit to your shot to make sure the target is hit. Anything short will run off some 15 –20 yards down the bank.
From The Fairway The severity of the hill up the 13th fairway means that your well struck drives needs to reach the top of the plateau otherwise you may
On The Green leave yourself a very demanding long shot from an uphill lie to a two-tiered green. Another case of taking enough club to reach your intended target.
From The Tee This attractive par 4 is deceptively long and requires two well hit shots to make the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The heather covered pimples that guard the front of the green often encourage the player to feel that the target is closer than it actually is and hides around 5 or 6 yards of extra carry before the green itself.
From The Fairway From an elevated tee your first priority is to avoid the heather covered pit that shares the first and eighteenth fairways
On The Green Once negotiated your second shot invariably is from an uphill lie that requires good club judgement. The last 5 holes are wonderful matchplay holes where nothing can ever be taken for granted.