From The Tee “A good straight tee shot of around 210 yards gets you into the perfect position at the bottom of the slope
From The Fairway
On The Green slightly left and you will be blocked out by trees. Good club selection is required to find a lengthy but well guarded green that slopes back to front.”
From The Fairway “A blind tee shot awaits at the third. Drive left of the marker post to a sharply sloping fairway.
On The Green Expect the ball to be below your feet for your approach to a green nearly 40 yards long, With trees over hanging left, and rough right, an accurate shot is required to make par or better.”
From The Tee “The first par three is slightly uphill to a green set across a slope
From The Fairway
On The Green and at an angle over a bunker guarding the front of the green. Good club selection is required on this simple par 3 to avoid putting a bogey on your card.”
From The Fairway With out of bounds running the full length of the hole on the right the perfect tee shot is a slight fade from the copse on the left side allowing the ball to follow the contours to the flatter areas on the fairway.
On The Green A long narrow green is well guarded by a bunker left and steep bank right.”
From The Tee “The ideal line is up the right hand side avoiding the copse on the left,
From The Fairway
On The Green leaving a second shot to a slightly elevated and tricky green that slopes sharply from right to left. Three putts can easily be taken here.”
From The Tee “A picturesque hole with a sharp dogleg left.
From The Fairway A tee shot of between 180 and 220 will leave you in perfect position for your approach that is played over a ravine to a plateau green. Out of bounds awaits left so an accurate shot to the green is required here to avoid a bogey.”
From The Tee “After a run of three short par 4’s you are met by stroke index 1.
From The Fairway
On The Green At just over 400 yards the hole is played into the prevailing wind and a par here is a real bonus. The green is well protected by trees so club selection for the approach can be tricky.”
From The Tee “Getting your distance on this par 3 which is played downhill to a generous green 157 yards away sounds simple. But beware,
From The Fairway
On The Green the tee is sheltered by trees and the right to left wind can surprise you. With a big bunker short and large drop offs, left, right and long, the green may be generous but hitting it is a must!”
From The Fairway “This hole is played to a sloping right to left fairway.
On The Green From there expect a mid to long iron played with the ball above your feet to a green running from front right to left; it is very easy to have a 10 footer with the same amount of break.”
From The Tee “The most picturesque tee shot on the course, played from an elevated tee with a panoramic backdrop.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers at 150 yards from the green make a tight drive for the longer hitters.
On The Green From the fairway most players will have a semi blind approach to a slightly offset green, at stroke index 2 a par is a good result on any day.”
From The Tee “This stroke index 4 is almost always played into the prevailing wind.
From The Fairway The right half of the fairway is the ideal line to leave a straight forward shot to the green sloping very sharply from back to front.”
From The Fairway “A tee shot of 180 yards is needed to carry over a large ravine to a plateau fairway.
On The Green From the brow of the fairway you look down onto a large green that invites a well stuck shot. Judging the distance is again the key to securing a par.”
From The Tee A testing tee shot for the last drive.
From The Fairway Favour the right hand side of the fairway for the best position for your second shot
On The Green The ravine at around 230 yards provides a challenge to the big hitters. A well stuck approach, two putts and a par can usually give you bragging rights over the rest of your group in the bar.”