From The Tee An apparently welcoming hole, although the trees to the right often catch the wayward tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Add to this the fact that the green is surrounded on three sides by bunkers and on the fourth by the churchyard, it is more of a challenge than originally meets the eye.
From The Tee The first par-3, the tee shot over the 2nd green needs to thread its way
From The Fairway
On The Green between trees and bunkers on both left and right of this tricky green. Avoid hitting left, where the slope will bounce your ball into deep rough.
From The Fairway The 5th drive is played over the ravine to a sloping fairway.
On The Green The safe shot to the top of the hill is marked by a post: anything to the right of this will roll down the bank. The fifth green is in a hollow below the fairway, and the fourteenth lies cut into the hillside above. Both greens are protected by bunkers
From The Tee The green lies on top of a hill, with woodland to the right and a depression to the left.
From The Fairway The back tee allows you to see where your ball lands: the forward ladies tee gives a blind shot up the slope aiming to the top of the flag.
From The Tee The drive needs to aim for the marker post on the brow of a hill.
From The Fairway
On The Green The long hitter s ball will run down the slope: the 7th green is to the left and the 16th to the right. As ever, bunkers and trees can come into play to cause prO-Blems on the card.
From The Tee The drive here demands accuracy through a narrow gap between trees and a river on the right and a hillside on the left.
From The Fairway The fairway has a cross-ditch in front of the greens. From the fairway, the 8th green lies across a pond (a card-wrecker): the 17th is a low plateau to the right, guarded by bunkers.
From The Tee An apparently welcoming hole, although the trees to the right often catch the wayward tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Add to this the fact that the green is surrounded on three sides by bunkers and on the fourth by the churchyard, it is more of a challenge than originally meets the eye.
From The Tee The first par-3, the tee shot over the 2nd green needs to thread
From The Fairway
On The Green its way between trees and bunkers on both left and right of this tricky green. Avoid hitting left, where the slope will bounce your ball into deep rough.
From The Fairway The 5th drive is played over the ravine to a sloping fairway.
On The Green The safe shot to the top of the hill is marked by a post: anything to the right of this will roll down the bank. The fifth green is in a hollow below the fairway, and the fourteenth lies cut into the hillside above. Both greens are protected by bunkers.
From The Tee The green lies on top of a hill, with woodland to the right and a depression to the left.
From The Fairway The back tee allows you to see where your ball lands: the forward ladies tee gives a blind shot up the slope aiming to the top of the flag.
From The Tee The drive needs to aim for the marker post on the brow of a hill.
From The Fairway
On The Green The long hitter s ball will run down the slope: the 7th green is to the left and the 16th to the right. As ever, bunkers and trees can come into play to cause prO-Blems on the card.