From The Tee A short Par 4 with out of bounds down the left-hand side and a
From The Fairway
On The Green green guarded by 3 deep bunkers. Suits a mid-iron off the tee, leaving a short approach into a raised green that slopes from front to back. Beware of over clubbing off the tee as there are trees on the right which will block out your approach.
From The Tee Tree lined par 4 with out of bounds down the left hand side.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is guarded by 3 bunkers. Suits a long-iron off the tee followed by a short approach. There is also out of bounds behind the green so beware of over clubbing on your approach.
From The Fairway Par 5 with out of bounds down the right. A drive to the right of the fairway bunker is required.
On The Green There is a second fairway bunker to catch second shots and the fairway narrows as you get closer to the green but a good second shot will leave a straight forward approach to the green
From The Tee Tough par 4 with out of bounds on the right, running the whole length of the hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good drive over the hill will still leave a long approach shot into this raised green. There is a water hazard on the left as you approach the green but only comes into play if you’ve hit a poor drive. A par is a great score on this one.
From The Tee Lovely downhill par 3 that requires an accurate tee shot. Picking the right club here is vital there is out of bounds over the back. Always plays shorter than it’s yardage.
From The Tee Par 5 where an accurate tee shot will set you up for a good chance of birdie.
From The Fairway The fairway gets tighter as you get nearer the green with a fairway bunker on either side guarding the entrance.
On The Green The green is generously sized and will gather in any shots landing short as the fairway slopes down to the front from right to left. Beware of running through the green though as there is a steep drop behind.
From The Tee Par 4 where an accurate drive is required.
From The Fairway There are two ditches dissecting the fairway with the second ditch being a danger to the big hitters. A drive to the right of the fairway bunker
On The Green will leave a straightforward pitch into a green sloping from left to right. Good birdie chance.
From The Tee Par 3 with a blind tee shot over the marker stone.
From The Fairway
On The Green The right club is vital here as a short shot over the marker will usually bounce away to the right of the green and leave a tricky up and down for par.
From The Tee Par 4 with a blind tee shot. A drive over the red road will leave a straightforward approach over the hill that protects the front of the green.
From The Fairway The fairway slopes from left to right and there is more room on the right than you think.
On The Green The hill at the green will push all short approaches to the left. Two deep bunkers on the left of the green await to accept any poor approach shots. Beware of driving left of the red road off the tee or you could be in deep trouble.
From The Tee Tough tree-lined par 4 that requires a long and accurate tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you can drive over the first ridge you will leave a second shot of approx. 200 yards to a slightly elevated green protected on the right by a deep bunker. Par is a great score on this one as it’s one of the hardest holes on the course.
From The Tee Par 5 where an accurate tee shot is required as there are
From The Fairway trees down both sides and a burn protecting the left-hand side of the fairway. The burn also cuts across the fairway from left to right and may catch some of the longer hitters. A good fairway wood will leave a short pitch to an elevated green guarded by a deep bunker on both sides of the approach.
On The Green Favour the left side of the green as the right-hand part of the green is very narrow and can leave you a very difficult chip back to save par.
From The Tee Treelined par 4 with fairway bunkers on both sides and a burn running across
From The Fairway the fairway to catch any big hitters. Depending on the wind you may need to hit 3 wood or a rescue to stay short of the burn. A drive to the right of the left fairway bunker will leave a short iron
On The Green approach into a well-guarded 2 tier green. Beware of the right-hand side of the tee as there is a hidden fairway bunker just over the ridge. It’s imporant to be on the same level as the flag, or you will face a tricky putt.
From The Tee Long par 3 played from an elevated tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is protected by a bunker on each side of the approach. Par is always a good score here as choosing the correct club from the tee is vital.
From The Tee This tree-lined par 4 features a dogleg and a two-tiered green.
From The Fairway Be careful not to run out of fairway on the right with your drive as the trees will block out your approach to the top level of the putting surface. With the prevailing wind from the West this means your approach shot is usually at least one club more. Being on the wrong side of the hole will mean a tricky two putt. Four is always a good score here.
From The Tee Short par 4 with out of bounds running down the left-hand side.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is protected by 2 bunkers at the front . Just short of the green there is a burn running across the front and right-hand side. The big hitters can take advantage by driving the green but beware as everything runs down towards the burn if you miss the green. Don’t be fooled by its length. The 17th is a tricky wee hole.
From The Fairway Par 4 with out of bounds on both sides of the fairway.
On The Green This is a classic risk and reward hole as an accurate driver off the tee will leave a short iron into the green. If you want to play safe with a long iron off the tee then you will leave a more difficult approach shot. With trees at either side of the front of the green, it makes it look a lot tighter than it really is. Brilliant finishing hole and potential card wrecker! Every single member has a