From The Tee The tee shot must be kept to the left side of
From The Fairway the fairway to give a clear view across the sunken pond to the green. Out of bounds to the right adds to the pressure of a 1st Tee start.
From The Tee A very small two tier green. Attention to our coloured flag system is crucial if you are to
From The Fairway
On The Green find this green with your tee shot. This hole has recently been lengthened following the installation of a new compeittion tee. Revised Yardage is:
From The Tee A long par 4 that turns to the left. A draw off the tee would be preferable,
From The Fairway
On The Green if achieved, a large green awaits but keep your ball below the flag to try for that birdie putt. A fairway bunker awaits a short second shot.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers ask the question from the Tee.
On The Green Lay up and the second shot needs to well struck to hold a green that falls away from you. Carry the bunkers from the Tee and you are rewarded with a short iron to the large green.
From The Tee A lovely looking par three you must keep the ball below the hole if you want an easy putt. Go past the flag and a difficult fast down putt awaits you.
From The Fairway First of the par fives, the fairway sweeps to the left so keep tight to the left and a second shot to reach
On The Green the green in two is possible. From the middle of the fairway care must be taken to negotiate the bunkers. Lay up to them and the slightly elevated green is just a mid iron away.
From The Tee A great par five, the tee shot has to directed between the pond to the left and out of bounds to the right.
From The Fairway Once this has been achieved a good second shot will get you inside the 150yard markers. A third shot up the hill between the bunkers will find the green but make sure to take enough club.
From The Fairway Stroke index one the 17th requires a long straight drive over the Oak tree in the middle of the fairway.
On The Green Favour the left side of the oak as the fairway gentle slopes to the right. A long second shot is required to reach the green, the degree of difficulty increased by the front to back sloping green.
From The Tee The finishing hole demands an accurate tee shot threaded between the bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green Once achieved, the second shot is just as demanding as you have to either fly the pond or pass it on the left to a well bunkered green. Playing into an often full balcony and club house often adds to the pressure.
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