From The Tee Tee shot just left of the marker avoids two well positioned bunkers on the right side of the fairway leaving a straight forward approach to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Tee shot just left of the marker avoids two well positioned bunkers on the right side of the fairway leaving a straight forward approach to the green.
From The Tee A slight dog-leg to the right. Tee shots down the left half will give you a direct access to the green. Anything right off the tee will block your view for the second shot.
From The Tee This medium length par 5 requires an accurate drive assisting the avoidance of the fairway bunker on your second shot. A large green gives plenty of opportunity for a birdie at this hole
From The Fairway
On The Green This medium length par 5 requires an accurate drive assisting the avoidance of the fairway bunker on your second shot. A large green gives plenty of opportunity for a birdie at this hole
From The Tee A well guarded green. The shorter hitters will require an accurate shot to thread it though the two bunkers that hug the front left and right of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A well guarded green. The shorter hitters will require an accurate shot to thread it though the two bunkers that hug the front left and right of the green.
From The Fairway An uphill dog-leg right par 5. This hole is ideally played up the left side of the fairway to avoid being blocked out by a large tree on your approach.
From The Tee Canterbury’s longest par 4, a ditch is in play for longer hitters off the tee, so beware! All approach shots should be aimed at the right side of the green to allow for the natural contours, which move the ball from right-to-left.
From The Tee Canterbury’s signature hole. A tee shot avoiding the ditch but in the left half of the fairway is perfect. Approach shots to this sloping green should be kept below the hole if at all possible.
From The Tee A spectacular elevated tee. The drive is ideally left half of the fairway which opens up the green, all approach shots follow the natural contours that slope from left to right.
From The Fairway An uphill par 4 hole requiring clearance of the ditch and a decent uphill lie in the middle of the fairway. Avoid landing the ball to the right of the fairway as it kicks right into the tree line.
From The Fairway A dog-leg right, with a right-to-left sloping fairway makes this hole a real challenge, a tee shot that finishes on the left side of the fairway, but avoiding the bunkers is ideal.
From The Fairway A tough par 3! This is one hole where coming up slightly short is not a disadvantage, anything clearing the fairway bunker will leave you a simple chip
From The Tee An excellent finishing par 5! Take aim at the left hand edge of the clubhouse off the tee for the perfect line. The second shot should favour the left hand side.