From The Tee The first of 5 par 3s. On a clear day you can see 4 counties from here. Playing just over 200 yards downhill, you can hit anything from driver to wedge depending on the infamous Cold Ashby wind. Get your club choice right as you don’t want to be long.
From The Fairway A tee shot down the right side of the fairway is ideal as it slopes from right to left.
On The Green There is a pond on the left that can’t be seen from the tee. An approach shot coming from the right is favoured as there is an out of bounds left of the long but narrow green.
From The Tee A dogleg right par 4. A drive down the left side will give you a good sight of the green. You will still be faced with a tricky approach as bunkers guard the right and left side of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dogleg right par 4. A drive down the left side will give you a good sight of the green. You will still be faced with a tricky approach as bunkers guard the right and left side of the green.
From The Tee This par 3 looks straight forward. Play with caution as anything long and left will leave a tough chip left to save par. Anything right can catch the trees and short will catch the bunker.
From The Tee The first of the par 5s a tough uphill 500 yard hole. To make It tougher it normally plays into the wind. The driving range left is out of bounds so a drive right of the 2 big trees will leave you with a shot straight up the hill. Your approach will need to be aimed left as everything slopes right.
From The Tee A long par 4 awaits you on the 8th tee, once you have got your breath back.
From The Fairway The long hitters should aim down the right side of the fairway which could leave you with a short second. An approach landing short and right could bounce left onto the kidney shaped green.
On The Green The long hitters should aim down the right side of the fairway which could leave you with a short second. An approach landing short and right could bounce left onto the kidney shaped green.
From The Tee A tough par 3 to close out the front 9. Anything long and you can be faced with a tricky quick downhill chip.
From The Fairway
On The Green Miss the green left and you may catch the new bunker. If you hit this 2 tier green you will still be faced with a tough 2 putt to save par.
From The Tee A driveable par 4 to open the back 9 but beware of cars entering and leaving the course.
From The Fairway A drive up the left side of the fairway will kick your ball back towards the centre. A bunker short and right awaits those with wrong club.
From The Tee A short but tricky par 5 awaits. Players need to be aware on the road because of cars entering and leaving the course, leaving your tee short of it may be your best option. Longer hitters can clear the road but 3 small ponds and thick rough on the right awaits those that get it wrong.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green itself sits in a bowl which kicks the ball in from both sides. A ditch and bunker on the right are waiting for those who come up short.
From The Tee A tough par 3 exposed on top of a hill. Left is out of bounds, right you're at the bottom of a hill, long you are in deep rough and short you are in a bunker. A bogey 4 here is always accepted.
From The Fairway A tee shot down the left side of the fairway will allow your ball to kick right from the sloping fairway.
On The Green Be aware there is out of bounds if you go too far left. An approach to the middle of the green is safe as out of bounds awaits anything left or a tough chip awaits if you miss it right.
From The Tee A short par 4 awaits on the 14th tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green The longer hitters can reach the slightly hidden green behind the willows. A new bunker short left may change a few minds. In which case an iron to the bottom of the dip will still leave you a tricky 2nd shot over the willows.