From The Fairway Big hitters can drive the 1st green, however if you find yourself to the left of the green then you are left with very little green to work with and an extremely hard approach.
On The Green A straight par 4. A good drive will leave you with a wedge or short iron into the green. A miss left or right could block out your approach to the green.
From The Fairway A long dog leg left par 4. Aim down the middle of the fairway with a touch of draw.
On The Green This will leave you with a mid iron in to the green. However if you don’t get the drive away correctly then you might not have a shot to the green.
From The Fairway A long iron or hybrid will leave you short of the fairway bunkers which run across the fairway. This will only leave you with short iron in to the green.
From The Tee Par 3. You need to hit the green. Bunkers left and right. If you are unsure of what club to hit then club down as a miss short of the green will leave you with an easier chance of an up and down.
On The Green Driver Off the tee should leave you a short to mid iron to the green. Out of bounds all down the Left. Try to give yourself an uphill putt as the green slopes from back to front and can be very fast.
From The Tee A short dog leg left par 4. A hybrid or fairway wood with a draw off the left hand side of the fairway should see you finish up close to the green.
From The Fairway However there are trees left and if you don’t quite get that draw you are looking for then you could run out of fairway.
On The Green Risk or Reward. A safe play would be a mid iron off the tee which will then leave you with a short iron approach to the green.
On The Green A par 3 in which club selection is important. The banking on the right hand side of the green should feed your ball back down to the flag.
From The Tee A par 5 which is reachable in two for big hitters. There is danger all down the left so keep the ball to the right if you can as everything feeds down from the right.
From The Fairway A Long dog leg left par 4. This hole leaves no other option for big hitters other than to hit a long iron or hybrid off the tee because you will run out of fairway if you hit a driver off the tee. You will be faced with a long uphill second shot to the green.
From The Fairway A Par 5 which is very reachable in two. Beware that the hole slopes from left to right so a tee shot down the left-hand side of the fairway should leave you in a perfect position for you approach to the green. Danger left and right.
From The Fairway Enjoy the incredible views from the tee. This is a downhill par 4 which requires a mid to long iron off the tee ideally left hand side of the fairway.
On The Green This will put you in a good position for your second shot. A driver is too risky.
From The Fairway A long dog leg right par 4 with a quarry to the right-hand side of the fairway within driving distance from the tee.
On The Green A safe play would be a hybrid off the tee to allow you to avoid the quarry. There are also trees on the right so a miss here will leave you no shot to the green.
On The Green A short Par 3. There are bunkers surrounding the green. However you will be hitting a short iron to the green so these bunkers shouldn’t worry you too much.