From The Tee “A challenging opening hole with a blind tee shot to start your round, the marker post is your line.
From The Fairway From the centre of the fairway your approach shot requires accuracy to avoid the two large oak trees and the ditch which runs across the fairway.
On The Green The green is large and runs from back to front being well protected by bunkers on either side.”
From The Tee “A straight forward par three requiring a tee shot which favours the right side as
From The Fairway
On The Green a large bunker left of the green can gather a ball played too far left. Once again the back to front sloping green makes for a tricky two putt.”
From The Tee “The first of the three par fives on the course demands a tee shot favouring the left
From The Fairway centre of the fairway to avoid the large lake which runs down the right hand side and which creeps menacingly to the edge of the fairway.
On The Green A risk reward second shot requires a long iron or fairway wood played over the bunkers which cross the fairway. This is a real birdie opportunity for the longer hitters.”
From The Tee “With a lake to the right-hand side and woodland on the left waiting to capture a
From The Fairway wayward tee shot, a long straight tee shot is required to reach the dogleg. Be cautious with your approach shot to avoid the ditch at the
On The Green back and right side of the green. Anything left and you may find the deep bunker to the front left of this back to front sloping green.”
From The Tee “A tough right to left dogleg par five which demands a well hit drive to avoid
From The Fairway the lake to the left and the trees on the right. To be safe, an iron or lofted wood for your second shot would leave you around 100 yards from
On The Green the green. The deep bunker to the front right of the green lies in wait for any mishit approach shots. Another great birdie opportunity for the longer hitters.”
From The Tee “This is a relatively straight uphill par four that requires accuracy from the tee to avoid
From The Fairway
On The Green the out of bounds which runs down the right side. Take extra care when the hole is cut on the right side of the green as this makes two putting very difficult.”
From The Tee “This par four requires a drive which favours the left hand side to avoid the bunkers down the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green Club selection on the approach is important as you will often need one club more than you think to avoid the bunker guarding the front of the green. Again this is a sloping green which runs from right to left.”
From The Tee “This is the longest par 4 on the course which justifies its stroke index 1.
From The Fairway It requires a drive hit to the left centre of the fairway which dog-legs from left to right. A long iron or a fairway wood is needed to reach this large left to right sloping green. A par will feel like a birdie here.”
From The Tee “This is prO-Bably the toughest par five on the course requiring three accurate shots to reach a well protected green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The drive needs to avoid the bunkers down the left which will catch any drive trying to cross this slight dog leg. Bunkers left and back are waiting to capture a less than perfect approach to this large back to front sloping green.”
From The Tee “This downhill par three requires an accurate well struck tee shot to ensure your
From The Fairway
On The Green ball avoids the ditch in front and to the right of the green. The green is bunkered on both sides and take care when putting because the green is deceptive and rolls back to front.”
From The Tee “The penultimate hole is a sharp left to right dogleg par four.
From The Fairway For the long hitter, club selection is crucial to avoid over hitting the ball into the lake at the end of the fairway so a medium to long iron is all that is required off the tee.
On The Green Accuracy on the approach is crucial if you are to finish with a relatively easy putt on the course’s most deceptive green which is a little like an up turned saucer. A par here is a very good score.”
From The Tee “The finale is the longest par three on the course and a great finishing hole
From The Fairway which requires a well struck shot to carry the lake and avoid the trees and the out of bounds to the right.
On The Green Take care not to three putt your final hole on this large green which is well guarded with bunkers to left and back and which slopes from back to front.”
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