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Newburgh-On-Ythan Golf Club Golf Course Map /Newburgh-On-Ythan Golf Club Golf Holes Map Newburgh-On-Ythan Golf Club Golf Course Review in Ellon, SL in AB41 6BY
From The Tee “Neebra” The 2nd hole is a 224 yard par 3. Chose you club carefully from the tee, the wrong bounce in front of the green can see your ball gO-Bbled up by the green side bunkers on the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green “Neebra” The 2nd hole is a 224 yard par 3. Chose you club carefully from the tee, the wrong bounce in front of the green can see your ball gO-Bbled up by the green side bunkers on the right.
From The Tee ““Pitscaff” The first of 3 par 5’s on the golf course, the 3rd hole is a 467 yard dog leg left to right with out of bounds up the right hand side.
From The Fairway Look out for the large fairway bunker that will almost certainly cost you a shot if found.
From The Tee ““Drovers” The 4th hole is a 354 yard par 4 with an out of bounds boundary between the 4th and 3rd holes. Avoid getting too close to the wall as it is “play as you lie” from there.
From The Tee “Forvie” The 6th is back up the hill with a slight dogleg at the top of the hole. Be sure to take note of the pin position when on the 5th tee as this will help you pick the right club for your second. Make sure and aim to the left with your approach as everything kicks right.
From The Tee ““Funs Gap” Laying up short of the bunkers is the play from the lower tee at this short par 4,
From The Fairway
On The Green leaving a full shot into the green. 278 yards from the lower tee offers a “risk and reward” option from the tee. The hole measure 382 from the back tees.
From The Tee “Corf House” The play from the tee, at the par 5 9th, is to aim at the Fisherman’s shed. Don’t be too greedy with your second shot as trouble lurks to the left and right of the hole.
From The Tee ““Gallows Hill” The 339 yard 10th Hole looks straightforward from
From The Fairway
On The Green the tee but keep your tee shot up the right hand side of the hole for an easier approach to the green. The green, itself, is not and easy read. A good start to the back 9.
From The Fairway “Home” It is essential to find the fairway from the tee at the 12th. Ranked the hardest hole on the course you need to be careful with your approach as anything left is as good a gone.
From The Tee “Short” The 16th is the shortest hole on the course but it still needs to be treated with respect. The beach lies to the left and a big bunker on the right awaits a loose effort. Club selection is key with the hole being partially blind from the tee.
From The Tee “Springbok” A great finishing hole which can ruin the best of scorecards.
From The Fairway
On The Green Avoid the bunkers from the tee and keep the second shot short of the hazard. Always take a club more than you think on approach to the green.