From The Tee Your drive should favour the left to cater for the left to right sloping fairway.
From The Fairway A thinking golfer will lay-up to a positive approach to a short iron or wedge into a long green, well protected by a deep bunker on the right.
On The Green Played downhill over a stream, to a green well protected by bunkers on the right, a well struck short to medium iron should present no problems.
From The Tee Following a good tee shot down the left hand side of the fairway, you will require a medium to long iron across the corner of the river, to a semi-blind green protected by bunkers. A spectacular par 4.
From The Tee Your tee shot is played to a generous fairway. The prudent play will be with a long iron or fairway wood from a hanging lie to the fairway on the other side of the river.
From The Fairway
On The Green You are left with a straight-forward pitch slightly uphill to a generous sloping green.
From The Fairway The fairway is well protected by bunkers left and right. Your approach with a medium to short iron is played uphill to a semi-blind green. Club selection is all-important.
From The Fairway This hole plays semi-blind and is uphill. Your tee shot should favour the left, avoiding 2 deep fairway bunkers. Your approach shot with a short to medium iron is played uphill to a sloping green from back to front.
On The Green The hole is almost 30m below the tee and requires an accurate shot to a long green, well protected by bunkers. Club selection here is very important.
From The Tee An interesting double fairway which favours the longer hitter, who will be able to reach the upper right fairway.
From The Fairway The short hitter will play the lower fairway, avoiding the river bank on the left and the deep bunker between both fairways, leaving a semi-blind short to medium iron over a nature area to a generous target unprotected by bunkers.
From The Fairway A long tee shot over the river, which should favour the left hand side of the fairway, leaving a medium iron lay up short of the water hazard. A straight-forward pitch to an elevated green should set-up a birdie opportunity.