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Diss Golf Course Review in Diss, EN in IP22 3JB

DISS WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
3
209
5
517
4
427
3
161
4
357
4
370
3
177
4
413
4
337
4
404
4
306
3
151
4
468
4
404
3
148
4
354
5
529
5
470
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Our first hole is always a tough start to your round! This is a testing, long uphill par three opening hole, which plays a club more than the yardage indicates. An accurate tee shot is required, in order to avoid the two bunkers that protect the green to the front left and right. The large green is flat and even.”
From The Fairway
On The Green Our first hole is always a tough start to your round! This is a testing, long uphill par three opening hole, which plays a club more than the yardage indicates. An accurate tee shot is required, in order to avoid the two bunkers that protect the green to the front left and right. The large green is flat and even.”
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “The first of our par five holes. Trees line the hole on both sides of the fairway, so a good tee shot is required. Longer hitters who hit the fairway, may have the chance to go for the green in two. However, a long, deep bunker protects the green at the front right. The green slopes severely from back left to front right.”
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee “A tough uphill par four that plays longer than its yardage suggests. A good drive over the brow of the hill towards the marker post, will leave around 190 yards into the green. Be careful to avoid the out of bounds to the left of the fairway. If you push your tee shot right, trees may block out your second shot to the green. A long deep bunker protects the green at the front left.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “A tough uphill par four that plays longer than its yardage suggests. A good drive over the brow of the hill towards the marker post, will leave around 190 yards into the green. Be careful to avoid the out of bounds to the left of the fairway. If you push your tee shot right, trees may block out your second shot to the green. A long deep bunker protects the green at the front left.”
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee “The first hole back on the other side of the course and it’s a lovely par 3. Beware the cross wind, which often plays havoc with your tee shot and club selection. Two deep bunkers also protect the front of the green. The green is very undulating, with two distinct tiers. Finding the right level with your tee shot is important, or else you will be left with a tricky two putt to make your par.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “The first hole back on the other side of the course and it’s a lovely par 3. Beware the cross wind, which often plays havoc with your tee shot and club selection. Two deep bunkers also protect the front of the green. The green is very undulating, with two distinct tiers. Finding the right level with your tee shot is important, or else you will be left with a tricky two putt to make your par.”
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee “A potential risk and reward hole, with a sharp, right to left dog leg. The brave can try to cut the corner, requiring a carry of around 210 yards. However, any balls not making it over the wild rough, may require you to reload. Any approach shots long of the green will fall off the back.”
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “You need to make a decision on the tee box about whether to hit your drive left, right, or straight over the top of the tree that sits at the front middle of this fairway. Beware the River Waveney, which runs the down the entire left hand-side of the hole. The ditch is out of bounds, so any wayward drive to the left will result with you playing three from the tee. The safe drive is to the right o
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee “A very tricky par three, where it is difficult to hit and hold the green. Any shots right of the green will fall away into a deep hollow, leaving a delicate chip up to the green. The green slopes away on all sides like an upside-down saucer and depth perception from the tee can be tricky.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “A very tricky par three, where it is difficult to hit and hold the green. Any shots right of the green will fall away into a deep hollow, leaving a delicate chip up to the green. The green slopes away on all sides like an upside-down saucer and depth perception from the tee can be tricky.”
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “A tough par four and longer hitters will need to hit it much further left off the tee than they think. This hole is a dog leg left, with a fairway bunker to the right side of the fairway, at most people’s driving distance. A good tee shot for most, will still leave a long to mid iron approach, to a green which is very narrow.”
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee “A straight tee shot is required here, to avoid the trees on the left and the two bunkers at driving distance on the right. The second shot is to a partly hidden green, situated beyond many grassy mounds. A steep bank at the back of the green can help control overhit approaches. The green has two tiers, so distance control on your second shot is important, if you are to have a reasonable birdie op
From The Fairway
On The Green “A straight tee shot is required here, to avoid the trees on the left and the two bunkers at driving distance on the right. The second shot is to a partly hidden green, situated beyond many grassy mounds. A steep bank at the back of the green can help control overhit approaches. The green has two tiers, so distance control on your second shot is important, if you are to have a reasonable birdie op
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “Trees protect the right-hand side of this hole, however the fairway slopes from right to left, meaning tee shots should be aimed down the right of the fairway, if you want to find the middle. Deep rough lies to the left of the fairway and any tee shots here could result in a lost ball.”
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee “The shortest par four on the golf course and a good birdie opportunity. An uphill drive over an area of rough, will leave an uphill second shot to one of our larger greens. Longer hitters will be able to reach the top of the hill with their tee shot, resulting in an easier approach, with a clear view of the green. Any drives to the right side of the fairway will end up in, or blocked out, by tree
From The Fairway
On The Green “The shortest par four on the golf course and a good birdie opportunity. An uphill drive over an area of rough, will leave an uphill second shot to one of our larger greens. Longer hitters will be able to reach the top of the hill with their tee shot, resulting in an easier approach, with a clear view of the green. Any drives to the right side of the fairway will end up in, or blocked out, by tree
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee “You have now reached the start of Diss Golf Club’s very own Amen Corner! This hole is a visually very attractive and inviting par three, although it requires precise club selection to hit and hold the narrow, wide green. Any tee shots short or long will fall into the grassy mounds that surround this green, leaving a tricky chip to get up and down for your par.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “You have now reached the start of Diss Golf Club’s very own Amen Corner! This hole is a visually very attractive and inviting par three, although it requires precise club selection to hit and hold the narrow, wide green. Any tee shots short or long will fall into the grassy mounds that surround this green, leaving a tricky chip to get up and down for your par.”
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “The signature hole at Diss Golf Club and one which can easily ruin your card! This is the longest par four from the White tees and is statistically the hardest hole on the course. The ladies play this hole as a par five. It’s a semi-blind tee shot, which needs to be aimed at the marker post in the fairway. A tee shot over 230 yards will then allow you a chance to reach the green with your second
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee “The final hole of Diss Golf Club’s Amen Corner! This hole plays uphill and therefore often much longer than the yardage suggests. It is a left to right dog leg and most player’s line off the tee, should be just left of the pylon in the distance. Longer hitters may wish to try and cut the corner over the trees on the left, which will greatly reduce the length of the hole. However, too far left wil
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee “The start of some holes which allow you to make up your score coming in now. This short par three is a good birdie opportunity, if you get your club selection right. It is a downhill tee shot, onto a green which is well guarded by four deep bunkers at the front and rear. The green is narrow and wide, with a slight run off to the left. Out of bounds lies to the right and rear of this hole.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “The start of some holes which allow you to make up your score coming in now. This short par three is a good birdie opportunity, if you get your club selection right. It is a downhill tee shot, onto a green which is well guarded by four deep bunkers at the front and rear. The green is narrow and wide, with a slight run off to the left. Out of bounds lies to the right and rear of this hole.”
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “You have now turned for home to play this short par four. Avoid the trees to the left and the fairway bunker on the right with your tee shot and you’ll have a mid, to short iron into the green. With the wind behind, longer hitters can be left with just a short pitch into the green. The green is large and flat, but avoid the trees cutting in on the left side.”
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “Although a long hole, you are provided with a more generous fairway and another good birdie opportunity. Be aware of the out of bounds to the right for your second shot. The green slopes gently from left to right, with grass bunkers to the right and rear.”
On The Green
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway “A second consecutive par 5 as the last hole, allowing for a finish to savour! An accurate tee shot is required, avoiding the gorse that hugs the left-hand side of the fairway. Your second shot also needs to be straight and threaded between the two fairway bunkers. The green is long and narrow, with a gentle back to front slope.”
On The Green

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