From The Fairway Once again, position more important than distance. Take the right half of fairway for the best shot uphill to a green that slopes down towards the bunker in front.
From The Fairway The avenue of trees leading from the tee tends to push the drive into the further trees to right, so try to stay left half of the uphill fairway for the best approach.
From The Fairway A dog-leg, turning left at the copse of trees to the left side of the fairway that the big hitters take on to straighten out the hole.
From The Tee With OB all down the line of trees to left, the tee shot to the left half of the right-sloping fairway calls for strong nerves as well as good golf! Anything else makes for a more difficult approach to a well-guarded green.
From The Fairway
On The Green With OB all down the line of trees to left, the tee shot to the left half of the right-sloping fairway calls for strong nerves as well as good golf! Anything else makes for a more difficult approach to a well-guarded green.
From The Tee A dog-leg turning right at the furthest trees on the right. Watch out for the bunkers guarding the front left corner and the bank sloping out from the right side of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dog-leg turning right at the furthest trees on the right. Watch out for the bunkers guarding the front left corner and the bank sloping out from the right side of the green.
From The Fairway With three fairway bunkers placed to catch off-line drives, this is a hole where position counts more than distance (unless you’re straight and strong enough to drive the green!).
From The Tee A dog-leg turning left at the fairway bunkers, of which the long hitters will play just short, for the chance of a strong second to the green for birdie.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dog-leg turning left at the fairway bunkers, of which the long hitters will play just short, for the chance of a strong second to the green for birdie.