From The Tee A world class Par 4 Stroke 1. There is a lot more fairway than there appears to be from the tee but, with out of bounds on both sides, it can be quite scary into the south wind.
From The Fairway The right side is preferable and then a demanding shot over water to a well-shaped green is quite a challenge.
From The Tee A very short Par 4 that can be driven but this is not always the right decision! If the length of the hole doesn’t get you, the pin position might.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tree-guarded green is double tiered and getting your tee shot into the right position is key!
From The Tee A short Par 5 with a fairway that slopes severely to the right, makes for a tough second.
From The Fairway
On The Green Either you lay up short of the stream in front of the well-guarded green or have a go at a small target with the stream flowing down the right hand side. Pin position is important.
On The Green A tough Par 3 where short or left is dead. Hitting from an elevated tee to a large green with bunker right and water front and left, is not easy!
From The Tee The toughness of the hole is dependant on the pin position. The greens’ three tiers make this a tough Stroke 16. The tee shot also creates choices – either tiger line over the tree or the conservative line to the left hand bunker.
On The Green A superb Par 3 which always seems to have crosswinds. With water front and right and well-placed bunkers left, aiming back left of the green is a good choice.
On The Green A short and straightforward Par 4 until you reach the well-bunkered green. There will definitely be more “woeful putting stories” emanating from this green than any other. Club selection is key!
On The Green One of the best Par 3’s ever played. The small well-bunkered green is a really tough target under any conditions. Playing conservatively for the front edge is not a bad idea.
On The Green One of the toughest ‘easy’ Par 4’s you will play. It is a straight hole that feels like a dog’s leg, with a well-shaped green. Hitting the fairway is key.
From The Tee This is definitely a dog’s leg. A tee shot up the left is best. If you end up on the right side, my advice is play percentage golf or the trees will get you!
From The Tee From this tee you can see the Bar which is both a relief and a good line! The right side is best.
From The Fairway The second shot is toughest as you are either having a go at a very small well-bunkered target or laying up onto a sloping fairway where everything goes right and into a bad spot behind trees! Enjoy the challenge.
On The Green
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