From The Tee One of Oxfordshire’s most challenging par 4’s.
From The Fairway A good accurate tee shot is required down the right side of the fairway the aim line should be at the bridge from the tee. The second shot plays significantly uphill so be prepared to take one extra club.
From The Tee The first of two strong par 4s which offers more of a links feel to the golf course.
From The Fairway
On The Green An ideal drive will require a gentle fade but beware of out of bounds up the right side. The approach is played to a tricky two tiered green.
From The Fairway A great Par 4 with a very undulating fairway.
On The Green A well-positioned drive down the left hand side will open up the green. Be prepared for a long approach shot especially in to the prevailing wind!
From The Tee Another strong par 3 which plays semi blind due to a small bush in front of the green. Bunkers guard the putting surface both left and right.
From The Fairway
On The Green Another strong par 3 which plays semi blind due to a small bush in front of the green. Bunkers guard the putting surface both left and right.
From The Tee Longer hitters will view this as a good birdie opportunity as
From The Fairway
On The Green the green can be reached with two good shots. Shorter hitters will have to strategically play this par 5 as bunkers are in play for both the tee shot and the second shot.
From The Tee The Longest Par 5 on the Golf Course.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good tee shot down the left hand side will open up the hole. Bunkers positioned left and right must be negotiated for the lay-up. Do not miss this green long as there are sharp run offs.
From The Tee This picturesque Par 3 was once described by Henry Longhurst “as one of the best holes in English Golf”.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good tee shot must be aimed to the right side of the green to allow the contours to feed the ball back to the hole location. The green slopes significantly from right to left.
From The Tee This fabulous looking hole that doglegs sharply from left to right requires a well-positioned drive which needs to carry the Lye valley. The longer hitters can cut off more off the corner to set up a short second and a birdie opportunity.
From The Tee A great risk reward short par 4 where the longer hitters may be tempted to drive the green. For the more conservative play, a long iron or fairway wood will set up a short approach.
From The Fairway
On The Green A great risk reward short par 4 where the longer hitters may be tempted to drive the green. For the more conservative play, a long iron or fairway wood will set up a short approach.
From The Tee A challenging par 4 that requires a good drive just inside the left hand bunker as the lay of the land slopes from left to right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good drive will still leave a tough approach to green which sits above you protected by a false front and a greenside bunker front right. A 4 is a great score here!
From The Tee The last Par 3 at OGC is played across a valley to a very challenging
From The Fairway
On The Green green. Club selection once again is vital in order to find the putting surface, failure to do so will provide a tricky up and down for your par save.