On The Green A great testing par 4. A solid drive down the left half is required to give yourself a chance to reach the green in two and avoid the bunker short right of the green which has been carefully positioned to catch any stray shots into the green which then leaves a tricky up and down.
From The Tee A straight tee shot is needed to avoid the copses of trees either side of the fairway.
From The Fairway The second shot requires good distance control to either lay up or hit it over the three fairway bunkers designed to catch any daring shots going for the green in two.
On The Green The two tier green, sloping from front to back will require good distance control on your approach shot to avoid a tricky two putt.
From The Tee Plays the longest of our par 5 holes on the golf course. A wide landing area from the tee but then requires carefully positioned shots all the way up the hole.
From The Fairway The second shot requires good course management to avoid the bunker in the middle of the fairway 165 yards from the green and the bunkers either side of the fairway 130 yards from the green.
On The Green A testing par 3 where a shot short is better than anywhere else. With the green sloping from back to front a simple chip or putt up the green will be easier than the tricky bunkers and slopes surrounding the green.
From The Tee From the back tees a drive favouring the left hand side will give you a nice angle for a lay up shot. Avoid going too far right because the trees can block you out making it a tough par 5.
From The Tee The hardest par 3 on the course. With the green getting a lot narrower the further you go up the sensible shot is to play to the front of the green or just short leaving an up hill chip or putt.
From The Fairway
On The Green Missing the green pin high leaves you either in a bunker or with a tricky chip on an elevated but narrow green.
From The Tee A 220 yard tee shot will give you full view of the green below that slopes quite severely from back to front.
From The Fairway Anything above the pin will leave a tough two putt so if you can - leave it short, but not too short as there is a big slope in front of the green which your ball can roll back down if any spin is on your ball
From The Tee A slight dog leg from right to left with trees hugging the right hand side of the fairway and the Llwyni Wood coming into play at 170 yards from the green, position is key.
From The Fairway Once on the fairway the shot into the green is fairly straight forward. There is a bunker protecting the right hand entrance to the green but once over that a good short game can save your par.
From The Fairway A well struck tee shot is required however position is vital. Don’t hit your tee shot too long otherwise you will be blocked out for your approach.
On The Green Take an extra club and favour the left hand side of the green to avoid the sand and water to the right.
From The Tee A straight forward par 5 but the lay up shot is essential. Depending on your drive you can either take on the second mound to leave you a shot where you can see the pin or lay up in between the mounds which leaves a slightly trickier shot.
From The Fairway The green is well protected with a large bunker short and right and a little pot bunker on the left. On the green itself there are numerous ridges and humps which can make putting a little tricky.
On The Green Placing your ball on the right side of the green will give you the easiest opportunity of two putting.
From The Fairway A good drive essential for a chance of making par on this the hardest par four on the course. Anything left or right of the fairway can leave you blocked out on your second shot.
On The Green Don’t be scared to land your ball short here as there is a large slope which will help your ball onto the green. When you reach the green pay attention to the subtle slopes that generally slope from top right to bottom left.
On The Green A narrow green protected by many bunkers leaves pressure on the tee shot. The green slopes severely from back to front so short of the pin is always the best play on this hole.
From The Tee You can't attack this hole with your tee shot so use the natural slope. Hit your tee shot down the right hand side of the fairway and allow the ball to go down the slope naturally.
From The Fairway Your second shot should be a confident, crisply struck iron to the centre of the green.
From The Tee The swirling wind around the tee can cause costly indecision. Be sure of the wind and aim at your target appropriately. A confident swing is required to get the ball on this well-guarded green.
From The Tee Drive to the right hand side of the fairway to open up the green for your second shot.
From The Fairway The fairway and green slopes severely from right to left from 100 yards and in so aim your approach shot slightly to the right and let the natural slope move the ball nicely into the middle of the green.