From The Fairway A drive up the left side of this sloping fairway will keep you away from the trees on the right. For your second shot check yardages carefully. The shot is uphill to a long green that slopes downhill from the front towards the back right - so aim just left of the pin for the best line in.
From The Fairway A great par 4 that requires a good tee shot down the left side of the fairway. This will leave you with a testing uphill second shot into the the left to right sloping green. Make sure that your second shot allows for the slope and take plenty of club for the uphill shot.
From The Tee A dangerous short hole with bunkers and a big bank sloping away to the right of the green. Concentrate on hitting the centre of the green and rely on your putter for a par or better.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dangerous short hole with bunkers and a big bank sloping away to the right of the green. Concentrate on hitting the centre of the green and rely on your putter for a par or better.
From The Fairway A dangerous hole with out of bounds on the right and trees on the left.
The tee shot is all about position in the middle of the fairway to set yourself up for a second shot to the green. Allow enough club for the uphill shot into a long green.
From The Tee A good drive left of centre will leave you in a good position for your second. Check your yardage and allow extra club as the green is above you - a little too long is better than short on the approach. Congratulate yourself if you make a par on this testing hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good drive left of centre will leave you in a good position for your second. Check your yardage and allow extra club as the green is above you - a little too long is better than short on the approach. Congratulate yourself if you make a par on this testing hole.
From The Fairway Drive down the right of the fairway for the longest tee shot – the fairway will kick the ball on from this side. A large green awaits sloping from back to front but beware as you cannot run the ball in as the ridge and furrow will stop it. The only par 5 hole - long and straight!
From The Fairway Hit your tee shot to the right side of the fairway to avoid rolling into the bunker on the left hand side. For your second shot concentrate on hitting for middle of the green - avoid missing on the left which slopes steeply away.
From The Fairway The ideal tee shot is to aim down the left side of the fairway. Again for the second shot into the green play left of the green's centre.
From The Tee A great short hole where a tee shot ending up in the middle of the green is an achievement. Check your yardage and aim right of green centre. Take more club when the pin is at the back of this long green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A great short hole where a tee shot ending up in the middle of the green is an achievement. Check your yardage and aim right of green centre. Take more club when the pin is at the back of this long green.
From The Fairway As the ground slopes from left to right aim your tee shot at the left side of the fairway. This will leave a short iron to a raised green. Aim just left of the pin, again to allow for the slope.
From The Fairway Long hitters will get home in two here, but mortals should favour the left side of the fairway with their drive and then thread their way between the two fairway bunkers leaving a short iron to the green. Try and leave your ball just short of the pin wherever it is on the green for an easier uphill putt.
From The Tee A tough par four that requires a good drive either at or just right of the marker post to open up the green - a good drive too will get the benefit of the downslope that is over the brow. The second is an exacting shot that is better a little long than too short as there is a stream and a ridge between you and the green. If in doubt about the carry maybe a lay-up short of the stream would be prude
From The Fairway
On The Green A tough par four that requires a good drive either at or just right of the marker post to open up the green - a good drive too will get the benefit of the downslope that is over the brow. The second is an exacting shot that is better a little long than too short as there is a stream and a ridge between you and the green. If in doubt about the carry maybe a lay-up short of the stream would be prude
From The Fairway Take from the tee a club to get you 220 yards over the marker post and down the fairway - a driver may not be necessary here as the reward does not match the risk with the OOB on the right. The second is all uphill and the base of the pin cannot be seen but there is a marker post to take aim at - trust your yardage, remembering it is uphill and aim just left of the post for the safest route to thi
From The Fairway A good drive favouring the left half of the fairway will open up the best line to the green. The second is all uphill so take plenty of club as players tend to be short rather than long at this testing hole.
From The Fairway A testing drive as the fairway has many undulations. Ideally favour the left side of the fairway as your ball will move left to right on the slopes. The second is to a raised green set into an incline - take enough club to carry onto the green as there are steep slopes in front of the green.
From The Fairway Drive favouring the left side of the fairway to open up the line to the green. The safest line for your approach is to aim just right of the pin as the bunker guarding the left side of the green is a popular place. The green appears closer by the bunkers short of the green - trust your yardage and you will be rewarded with a birdie putt.
From The Tee The last hole appears to be a simple hole but it has caught many out as the bunker on the right comes into play unless you keep short of it or you are long enough to carry it from the tee. The second is to a well guarded green - get the yardage correct and aim for the centre of the green wherever the pin is placed and trust your putter for a par or better. Now for the well earned drink!
From The Fairway
On The Green The last hole appears to be a simple hole but it has caught many out as the bunker on the right comes into play unless you keep short of it or you are long enough to carry it from the tee. The second is to a well guarded green - get the yardage correct and aim for the centre of the green wherever the pin is placed and trust your putter for a par or better. Now for the well earned drink!