From The Fairway A drive down the left half of the fairway is what you require as this will give you the best approach angle to the green.
On The Green On the approach shot, try to avoid landing on the front left hand corner of the green as there is a risk of running off to left of the green which will leave you with a tricky chip back onto the putting surface.
From The Fairway A drive to the left half of the fairway is the sensible shot here, avoiding the group of trees and the thick rough to the right of the fairway.
From The Tee This dogleg par 4 may not require a driver from the tee with the ideal line from the tee being the back edge of the seventh tee. From there,
From The Fairway
On The Green it is a reasonably straightforward shot in to the flat green, but don’t go long as the River Deveron awaits you!
From The Tee A drive to the right half of the fairway is the sensible shot here, this opens up the approach shot to the green and will help you avoid the left-hand greenside bunker.
From The Fairway
On The Green A drive to the right half of the fairway is the sensible shot here, this opens up the approach shot to the green and will help you avoid the left-hand greenside bunker.
From The Tee The ideal tee shot is a draw up and over the ridge from which this hole gets its name.
From The Fairway It is then continues uphill to the green which usually requires at least one or two clubs more than you think. Anything short will catch the slope at the front of the green taking you back down the fairway.
On The Green It is then continues uphill to the green which usually requires at least one or two clubs more than you think. Anything short will catch the slope at the front of the green taking you back down the fairway.
From The Tee The ideal line for the tee shot to this tricky par three is to aim towards the right had side of the green. The ball tends to feed in from the right half. Beware the sloping green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The ideal line for the tee shot to this tricky par three is to aim towards the right had side of the green. The ball tends to feed in from the right half. Beware the sloping green.
From The Tee This long dogleg left par 4 present one of the toughest tee shots on the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green It requires a draw around the corner or a high one over the top of the highest tree if you are brave enough! There is little room for error on the approach shot to this long and narrow green, with trouble in the shape of the Turra Burn to the right and bunkers to left.
From The Tee This is a short but tricky par 4 with a dogleg to the right. The longer hitters can hit it straight over the trees but be careful, if there is any wind against clearing the trees is not a certainty.
From The Fairway
On The Green Playing the hole as a dog leg keeping left of the trees is the smart play. This will leave a simple pitch into the green.
From The Tee The 18th hole often plays longer than its 393 yards due to the unfavourable direction of the prevailing wind.
From The Fairway A drive down the middle or right hand side of the fairway give the best angle into the green. The approach shot can afford to be hit to the left side of the green as there is slope at the left edge of
On The Green the green which may prevent the ball from veering too far from the putting surface.
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