From The Tee The first tee affords great views out to sea and across the bay to Scarborough castle.A short par 4 which provides an opportunity for a birdie, but beware the out of bounds to the right and beyond the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The first tee affords great views out to sea and across the bay to Scarborough castle.A short par 4 which provides an opportunity for a birdie, but beware the out of bounds to the right and beyond the green.
From The Tee The balance is immediately restored. This is a long par four which many treat as a par 5 not only because of its length but because it is usually played into the prevailing wind.
From The Tee The first of 3 par 5 holes on the front nine. A good drive is a must with trees and out of bounds on the right and more densely planted trees on the left.
From The Tee Stroke index 1, a long and undulating par 4 which plays as a slight left to right dog leg. A good drive and a great second shot are required to score well.
From The Tee The first par 3 hole and one which belies its high stroke index. The ascending incline and the formidable bunkering make this a tricky hole.
From The Fairway The final par 5 requires a drive across a ravine containing a water hazard. A second shot must negotiate a pond to the left and well placed fairway bunkers to both sides.
From The Fairway A very testing drive is required when playing from the white tees in particular. The narrow fairways and 400+ yardage make this an excellent golf hole requiring two good shots to reach a long green set in a slight bowl.
From The Tee A long sweeping left to right dog leg par 4 which requires a long and well placed drive to stand any chance of reaching the green perched at the highest point of the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long sweeping left to right dog leg par 4 which requires a long and well placed drive to stand any chance of reaching the green perched at the highest point of the course.
From The Fairway A good length par 4 with an off-set tee area which requires you to play to the right, or risk the trees and a well-placed fairway bunker on the left.