From The Tee A short hole with a slight dogleg to the left. The sensible option off the tee is a fairway wood or long iron, which will help avoid the fairway bunkers and leave a short iron to the green.
From The Fairway For the longer hitters, there is a gamble to take on the green aiming the drive over the left hand bunker.
From The Tee Another long par 5 that is often played downwind. The ideal drive will be down the ‘racetrack’ on the right hand side, where maximum distance will be gained.
From The Fairway Two bunkers left and right guard the narrow green.
From The Tee Tricky hole has a fairway bunker up the left hand side for the shorter hitters while a longer drive up the right, will be risking a bunker at around 300 yards.
From The Fairway An decent drive will leave a short shot into a green surrounded by small mounds.
From The Tee A severe right to left dogleg par 4, where a drive with a fairway wood, aimed slightly left of the marker post, will leave an ideal shot into the green.
From The Fairway Accuracy with the second shot is important as two pot bunkers are placed either side of the green.