From The Fairway A strong opening par 4. The drive should be aimed towards the right half of the fairway leaving a mid to long iron into the green. Avoid missing the green to the left as the ball will runaway down the slope.
From The Tee A straight forward tee shot as you see it. The second shot always plays at least a club longer because of a false front at the front of the green
From The Fairway A driver or 3 wood off the tee to a generous fairway will leave a fairway wood or long ion to the green. The second shot should be aimed slightly left to feed into the green while avoiding the short left bunker.
From The Tee The 1st of 5 par 3’s on the course. This hole plays longer than its length as the ball has to be carried all the way to the green. When the flag is at the back use plenty of club to this two tier green
From The Fairway
On The Green The 1st of 5 par 3’s on the course. This hole plays longer than its length as the ball has to be carried all the way to the green. When the flag is at the back use plenty of club to this two tier green
From The Tee A left to right tee shot will leave you short of the bunker. A good second shot will leave a short pitch into a two tier green. If the flag is on the front don’t go past the pin.
From The Fairway
On The Green A left to right tee shot will leave you short of the bunker. A good second shot will leave a short pitch into a two tier green. If the flag is on the front don’t go past the pin.
From The Fairway A tee shot finding the fairway will leave a mid iron uphill to a green that slopes severely from back to front with out of bounds to the right hand side of the dry ditch. Avoid going past the pin.
From The Tee Long hitters can carry the bunkers on the corners right to left dog-leg. Alternatively a tee shot just to the right of the bunkers will leave a second shot downhill to a tight green with out of bounds on the right and bunkers surrounding the green on the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green Long hitters can carry the bunkers on the corners right to left dog-leg. Alternatively a tee shot just to the right of the bunkers will leave a second shot downhill to a tight green with out of bounds on the right and bunkers surrounding the green on the left.
From The Fairway A long testing par 4. Avoid the 2 fairway bunkers off the tee. You will then be left with a long second shot into a green which slopes from back to front and slightly left to right. If the pin is at the back avoid going back down the slope.
From The Fairway The drive should be aimed down the left hand side of the fairway avoiding the out of bounds on the right. The second shot is uphill to a two tier green and plays longer than its length.
From The Tee A good looking par 3 which is all carry to the putting surface. A straight shot is required missing the green left leaves a difficult pitch. Be aware of the out of bounds down the slope on the right
From The Fairway
On The Green A good looking par 3 which is all carry to the putting surface. A straight shot is required missing the green left leaves a difficult pitch. Be aware of the out of bounds down the slope on the right
From The Fairway The tee shot should be aimed down the right allowing the ball to find its way into the middle of the fairway on a right to left slope. A long second to a raised green with a steep slope on the left hand side. If you miss the green don’t miss it left!
From The Tee A strong par 3. A long club is required to hit a small green protected by a bunker on the left and a steep slope right. Hitting the green is a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green A strong par 3. A long club is required to hit a small green protected by a bunker on the left and a steep slope right. Hitting the green is a must.
From The Fairway The tee shot should be aimed up the left hand side of a left to right sloping fairway. The hole is a dog-leg right to left with a blind second shot over the corner of the hill. The leaves a short pitch to a green that slopes front to back with bunkers guarding the right and left sides.
From The Fairway Long hitters should take a fairway wood off the tee to lay up short of the gorse on the right and bunkers on the left. The second shot is uphill to a two tier green with a severely sloping front so plenty of club is essential.
From The Tee A semi blind tee shot over the marker post is required here. This will leave a mid to long iron into a tight green with a bunker guarding the right hand side. Avoid missing the green left as this leaves a difficult pitch up a slope to the pin.
From The Fairway
On The Green A semi blind tee shot over the marker post is required here. This will leave a mid to long iron into a tight green with a bunker guarding the right hand side. Avoid missing the green left as this leaves a difficult pitch up a slope to the pin.
From The Tee The last of the par 3’s. A long straight shot is required as it plays longer than it looks. Bunkers guard the green right and left. A 3 is always a good score here.
From The Fairway
On The Green The last of the par 3’s. A long straight shot is required as it plays longer than it looks. Bunkers guard the green right and left. A 3 is always a good score here.
From The Tee A par 5 finish. The tee shot is all uphill and the marker post is a good line. The longer hitters may be able to carry over the top of the hill and down the other side. From the top of the hill a lond shot down the fairway will leave a short pitch to a generous green which slopes uphill from the front. Bunkers guard the left and right hand sides.