From The Tee A nice gentle opening hole that wanders from left to right, however get out of position from the tee and this fine short hole can bare some teeth.
From The Tee This hole gives the players options from the tee. A shot played to the top of the hill will leave a longer second shot to a well-guarded green that is well below the fairway however longer hitters may hit over the hill but danger lurks as this fairway narrows the further you hit from the tee.
From The Tee First of only three par 3's on the John O'Gaunt course but each is a gem. Judgement of distance is vital on this hole as the wonderful Mackenzie green with the tier from back to front can make putting very tricky.
From The Fairway
On The Green First of only three par 3's on the John O'Gaunt course but each is a gem. Judgement of distance is vital on this hole as the wonderful Mackenzie green with the tier from back to front can make putting very tricky.
From The Fairway The start of a very tough stretch, the tee shot is played from an elevated teeing ground to a tight fairway, trees line this fairway giving the hole shape and definition
From The Tee One of the strongest holes on the course a true test, this long par 4 doglegs severely from left to right however the dogleg does not start until you are some 240 yards from the tee so there is no chance of cutting the corner.
From The Fairway One of the toughest short par 4's you can play. The raised tee gives you a look at the very narrow fairway, length is of no benefit here as missing this fairway can lead to all sorts of trouble.
From The Fairway The first of only two par 5's. The hole sweeps from left to right and the approach is all uphill. If the longer hitters reach the oak by the left hand side of the fairway
From The Tee Signature hole of the course and the second par 3. Plays 190 yards from the back tee, players must ensure enough club is taken as bunkers await any under hit shot
From The Tee Short par 4 that doglegs from right to left. Players can choose to lay up short of the bunkers and leave a longer approach shot. The longer hitters may drive over the bunkers and leave only a short approach.
From The Tee Swinging left to right dogleg par 4. Avoiding the well-positioned bunker from the tee is a must. Trees border the hole but the fairway is welcoming.
From The Fairway Lovely par 4, sweeps from the right to left. A tree-lined fairway provides a tough target to hit. The longer hitters must shape their tee shots to the left to hit the fairway.
From The Tee Pretty little par 3, only a short iron required to hit a well-bunkered green. Hit the wrong part of the green however and a three putt may ensue as a viciously sloping green offers the protection required for this type of hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green Pretty little par 3, only a short iron required to hit a well-bunkered green. Hit the wrong part of the green however and a three putt may ensue as a viciously sloping green offers the protection required for this type of hole.
From The Fairway Relatively short par 5 still provides a tough test. If a tree-lined fairway is found the chance maybe there for the longer hitters to go for the green.
From The Tee Cracking finishing hole swings from right to left proves a real testing par 4. Bunkers right, trees left and another large Plane tree to the right collect any errant drives.