From The Fairway "A drive finishing on the left of the fairway produces the best line into the green and leaves a short approach shot onto the putting surface which slopes down from front to back."
From The Fairway "A good drive favouring the left-hand side of the fairway will still leave a significant second shot into a long, tricky and well guarded green."
From The Fairway "A tee shot left of centre will avoid the well-placed fairway bunker and provides the best line into the green. Weight is the key to a successful approach, whether opting for a high flying shot or an accurate chip and run."
From The Tee "The key to this hole is to hit the ball straight. This green is particularly long and good club selection is required to produce another birdie opportunity, especially if the hole is cut towards the back of the putting surface."
From The Fairway
On The Green "The key to this hole is to hit the ball straight. This green is particularly long and good club selection is required to produce another birdie opportunity, especially if the hole is cut towards the back of the putting surface."
From The Tee "Not too much of the raised green is visible from the tee and a choice has to be made between running your tee shot onto the green via the slope in front, or carrying the entire distance between tee and green."
From The Fairway
On The Green "Not too much of the raised green is visible from the tee and a choice has to be made between running your tee shot onto the green via the slope in front, or carrying the entire distance between tee and green."
From The Fairway "A slight right to left dog-leg hole although the camber of the fairway is in the opposite direction which makes for a challenging tee shot. It is difficult to avoid a sloping lie for your second shot but you will have rewarding views over the Thames Valley from Hurley to Harleyford. Two putts from anywhere on this green represent a good result."
From The Tee "A well struck tee shot aimed at the front left-hand edge of the green should see your ball follow the lie of the land and run down onto the two tiered putting surface."
From The Fairway
On The Green "A well struck tee shot aimed at the front left-hand edge of the green should see your ball follow the lie of the land and run down onto the two tiered putting surface."
From The Fairway "This is a great risk and reward hole.The sensible plan is to hit a drive to the right side of the fairway and let the slope do the work and then to lay up and attack the pin with your approach shot."
From The Tee "The top class tee shot is up the right-hand side with a touch of right to left draw. Good club selection for your approach shot is essential as putting down from the upper tier to the lower is a somewhat precarious experience and one that requires a finely honed and very deft touch."
From The Fairway "The strategic tee shot is to hug the left hand side and let the slope move the ball back into the centre of the fairway. A good drive makes it possible to reach in two for the longer hitters but beware a severely sloping green where only the most accurate approach yealds a birdie."
From The Tee "An accurate tee shot is required to avoid four well placed greenside bunkers guarding this small but receptive raised green. However if you can find the green from the tee you will have a realistic birdie opportunity."
From The Fairway
On The Green "An accurate tee shot is required to avoid four well placed greenside bunkers guarding this small but receptive raised green. However if you can find the green from the tee you will have a realistic birdie opportunity."
From The Fairway "From the medal tee the ideal tee shot is a bold left to right fade started off down the left half of the fairway. The alternative is to aim for the right of the fairway and allow your ball to run down."
From The Tee "A good tee shot aimed at the left-hand greenside bunker with a hint of fade is likely to produce the best result although once on the putting surface be happy with two putts as this is one of the most difficult greens on the course."
From The Fairway
On The Green "A good tee shot aimed at the left-hand greenside bunker with a hint of fade is likely to produce the best result although once on the putting surface be happy with two putts as this is one of the most difficult greens on the course."
From The Tee "Longer hitters can reach this green in one blow with a tee shot aimed up the left-hand side of the fairway as the ground falls down and to the right towards the green. A more modest strike along the same line will leave a short and fairly simple approach which should again make use of the natural contours of the terrain."
From The Fairway
On The Green "Longer hitters can reach this green in one blow with a tee shot aimed up the left-hand side of the fairway as the ground falls down and to the right towards the green. A more modest strike along the same line will leave a short and fairly simple approach which should again make use of the natural contours of the terrain."