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Camberly Heath Golf Club Golf Course Map /Camberly Heath Golf Club Golf Holes Map Camberly Heath Golf Club Golf Course Review in Camberley, EN in GU151JG
From The Tee A demanding opening hole, you will need to shape the ball left to right to get it positioned in
From The Fairway the middle of the fairway whilst avoiding the bunkers to make a solid start. Once positioned in the middle of the fairway a mid/short iron will be all that is needed to reach the green.
From The Tee Harry Colt’s gem; the correct club selection is important on the 2nd.
From The Fairway
On The Green An incredibly sloping, tiered green is guarded by deep bunkers making this a challenging par 3. Once on the green it does not guarantee an easy two putt par.
From The Tee At 525 yards, this is the longest hole on the course with bunkers left and right which can catch your drive if you are not straight.
From The Fairway
On The Green Long hitters can reach the green in two with a blind shot over a large heather bank. A wide but narrow green calls for a perfectly executed approach shot.
From The Tee Beware of the dangers lurking on the left of this hole; the better player has various choices of clubs off the tee,
From The Fairway be sure to get your distance correct for the second shot. This is a good opportunity to get your first birdie of the day if played strategically well.
From The Tee A gently fading tee shot avoiding the strategically placed bunkers will leave you
From The Fairway
On The Green the chance of reaching this par 4 in two. Your uphill second shot to a two-tier green awaits you, so for an easy putt make sure you are on the right level.
From The Tee A blind tee shot over a long heather carry will leave you with one of the toughest second shots on the course.
From The Fairway From a downhill, left to right sloping fairway a wood or long iron will be needed to carry the second heather bank and reach
On The Green the green at the top of the hill. It is important to keep the ball left for your second shot as anything to the right is dangerous. A large flat green, could be your best par ever.
From The Tee Another strong par 3 which is always into the prevailing wind.
From The Fairway The green is guarded by mounding on the left hand side. With heather and bunkers to carry off
On The Green the tee and two hidden bunkers on the slope to the right, only a long, well struck, straight shot will find the relatively generous green.
From The Fairway A short par 4 with out of bounds down the left and two well placed fairway bunkers,
On The Green a premium is once again on a good drive. A deceptively long second shot to a green surrounded by humps and hollows then awaits you. The green is narrow but long and will reward the brave second shot.
From The Tee With a sloping left to right fairway you need to favour the left side off the tee.
From The Fairway Anything down the right will find the heather and trees. Another heather bank to carry will leave you an uphill 3rd shot to the green, however be careful of the right hand side fairway
On The Green bunker that will catch a miss-hit second shot. A cleverly positioned left-hand bunker some six metres short of the green makes the distance difficult to judge. With the green sloping from back to front, putting will be tricky on this hole.
From The Tee A blind tee shot to a downhill sloping fairway where a well-struck tee shot could carry your ball just short of the green.
From The Fairway A fairway bunker awaits the tee shot to the right so being slightly left off the tee will avoid any trouble;
On The Green however it will leave you a second shot over a bunker at the front left side of the green. Anything less than good distance control will leave you a challenging two putt.
From The Tee A good drive down the left is required to accommodate the left to right
From The Fairway sloping fairway and give you a view of the green. The second shot offers you a variety of ways to play the hole,
On The Green a running second shot will travel nicely on to the green and a well controlled high mid iron will settle nicely in to the heart of the green. Anything left for your second shot will run away and be lost, favouring the right side is a must.
From The Tee The tee shot at 18 is not for the faint-hearted and only favours the bravest of drives to carry the large heather-
From The Fairway covered hill. Once successfully negotiated you are left with a partially blind shot to an elevated green. The deep bunkers are to be avoided if you wish to finish well.
On The Green
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