From The Tee A tough opening hole which requires a well positioned tee-shot.
You can drive to the left or right side of the fairway to avoid being blocked out by the trees which protect the centre approach.
From The Tee A short par four giving long-hitters the opportunity to take on the green.
Bunkers protect the front edge of the green but a sensible approach to the generous green provides an opportunity to repair any damage that the 1st hole left on your card.
From The Fairway
On The Green A short par four giving long-hitters the opportunity to take on the green.
Bunkers protect the front edge of the green but a sensible approach to the generous green provides an opportunity to repair any damage that the 1st hole left on your card.
From The Fairway A great par 4 hole that brings you back to the clubhouse.
A fairly straightforward drive will leave an approach to the green which is protected by a pond to the front and right side. A brook running behind the green and the left side bunker means any approach that misses the green will usually be in trouble.
From The Fairway A long and challenging par 4. Stroke index 1 indicates that this is the most difficult hole on the course.
A long straight drive is required to stay on the fairway which will normally leave a long iron or fairway wood approach to the green.
From The Tee This is a challenging par 3 with the green protected by greenside bunkers and a water hazard to the left.
It requires a very accurate tee-shot to reach the green from the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green This is a challenging par 3 with the green protected by greenside bunkers and a water hazard to the left.
It requires a very accurate tee-shot to reach the green from the tee.
From The Tee The first par 5 is a right hand dogleg.
Keeping your tee-shot in play is critical as the remainder of getting to the green should be fairly straightforward if you can negotiate the cross bunkers.
From The Tee A dogleg 4 hole which requires a good tee shot to enable reaching the green in two shots.
If you can keep clear of the Oak Tree on the elbow of the dogleg then you will have sight of the green with your second shot. If the pin is positioned on the left then you will have a clear shot to the green, however anything to the right side of the green is well protected by the Oak and you will have to
From The Tee A tough and long par 4 hole with a water hazard short of the green brings your front nine to a close.
A wide open fairway provides a false sense of security as without a good straight tee-shot you will have problems reaching the green in two. The hole can often wreck a decent front nine score so be wary.
From The Fairway
On The Green A tough and long par 4 hole with a water hazard short of the green brings your front nine to a close.
A wide open fairway provides a false sense of security as without a good straight tee-shot you will have problems reaching the green in two. The hole can often wreck a decent front nine score so be wary.
From The Tee A slight dog-leg to start your back nine.
Anything from the tee should avoid being blocked out by the Oak on the right or worse getting caught in the pond on the right.
From The Tee The second hardest hole on the course by index.
A slight dogleg to the left will need a decent tee-shot to leave a long approach to a relatively small target.
From The Tee A short par three but the green is well protected by bunkers left and right. A sheltered tee-shot can leave you at the mercy of the prevailing wind. The green is generous and any tee-shot reaching the green will leave a simple par.
From The Fairway
On The Green A short par three but the green is well protected by bunkers left and right. A sheltered tee-shot can leave you at the mercy of the prevailing wind. The green is generous and any tee-shot reaching the green will leave a simple par.
From The Tee Out of bounds down the right side means you will always aim down the left side from the tee.
The second shot is through a narrow gap protected by trees on the left and out of bounds on the right so keep it in the middle to be safe
From The Tee This par 3 should be the easiest hole on the course if you go by stroke index.
As with most short holes hitting the green will leave you with the best chance of par, but the pin position can leave some tricky putts. The green slopes from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green This par 3 should be the easiest hole on the course if you go by stroke index.
As with most short holes hitting the green will leave you with the best chance of par, but the pin position can leave some tricky putts. The green slopes from back to front.
From The Fairway A short par 4 protected by a central bunker on the approach.
The central bunker will only catch the longest hitters so anything central between the fairway bunkers leaves a good approach to the green.
From The Tee A straight hole off the tee with a downward slope on the fairway.
The tee leaves the impression of a generous target but the fairway is often cut narrow meaning that your approach can be a little tricky if you have failed to find the fairway.
From The Tee This par 4 always gives you a chance of par or better but anything wayward either from the tee or the approach leaves you in trouble.
What appears to be a generous green can often be deceptive leaving you with a challenge to keep a bogey off your card.
From The Tee A straight par 4 protected by cross-bunkers that will only trouble the longest hitters off the tee.
The downhill approach to the severely sloping (back to front) green will normally leave a challenge to finish with a par.