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Tyrrells Wood Golf Club Golf Course Map /Tyrrells Wood Golf Club Golf Holes Map Tyrrells Wood Golf Club Golf Course Review in Leatherhead, EN in KT22 8QP
From The Fairway Golfers are welcomed by a relatively short, downhill par-4. The tee shot is blind over the hill and requires only a fairway wood or long-iron to leave a short-iron or wedge to the green.
From The Fairway A medium length par four with bunkers on either side of the fairway. The green slopes from left to right and is protected by a large swale to the right.
From The Fairway A short par-4 which might tempt the longer hitters. The fairway slopes from right to left and the green is well protected by bunkers. Most players will hit an iron from the tee to leave a wedge into the green.
From The Tee The first of three short holes at Tyrrells Wood, the par-3 fourth requires a long-iron approach to a green protected by bunkers front right and left.
From The Fairway
On The Green The first of three short holes at Tyrrells Wood, the par-3 fourth requires a long-iron approach to a green protected by bunkers front right and left.
From The Tee Avoiding the fairway bunkers is key to having a shot at the green set slightly up the hill. A deep bunker protects the front left corner of the green
From The Fairway
On The Green Avoiding the fairway bunkers is key to having a shot at the green set slightly up the hill. A deep bunker protects the front left corner of the green
From The Tee A long par-4 which requires two excellent shots to reach the green in regulation. The fairway slopes from right to left and a pot bunker guards the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long par-4 which requires two excellent shots to reach the green in regulation. The fairway slopes from right to left and a pot bunker guards the green.
From The Fairway The first of two par-5s at Tyrrells Wood. The fairway slopes from left to right meaning the second shot is likely to be played from a hanging lie. The hole bears round to the right and the narrow green runs away from the golfer, often leaving difficult chips back up the two-tiered surface.
From The Fairway An attractive, sweeping par-4 that doglegs slightly left to right. The refurbished fairway bunkers offer excellent targets off the tee and golfers then play slightly uphill to a green that runs sharply from left to right.
From The Tee The shortest hole on the golf course, most golfers will hit a mid-iron to the green set in the hill above the tee. Bunkers guard the front of the putting surface while the bank beyond the green acts as a hazard for any shots hit long.
From The Fairway
On The Green The shortest hole on the golf course, most golfers will hit a mid-iron to the green set in the hill above the tee. Bunkers guard the front of the putting surface while the bank beyond the green acts as a hazard for any shots hit long.
From The Fairway An inviting downhill par-4 to start the back nine. Fairway bunkers on either side will threaten any wayward drives and the approach shot must be played with precision to a green which slopes from back to front and is guarded by a bunker at the front.
From The Fairway Most players will opt for a fairway wood from the tee to find the fairway at this charming par-4. The approach must be played with great accuracy to a green which is protected by a bunker and a steep slope off to the left hand side.
From The Fairway The second and final par-5 on the golf course. The fairway slopes from right to left meaning many will aim to the right from the tee. The long, narrow fairway winds its way parallel to the road and leads to a narrow green with a steep slope two-thirds back.
From The Fairway Finding the hog's back fairway is key to scoring well at this tricky par-4. Most players will only need a fairway wood or long iron from the tee and then a mid-iron approach to a small, almost perfectly circular green.
From The Tee The index one hole on the golf course will reward those who can find two accurate shots in succession. The tee shot is played downhill to a fairway which slopes away to the left and the approach must be played to a green that also runs from right to left.
From The Fairway A short par-4 which the longer hitters may choose to attack. Most will play a long-iron or fairway wood from the tee to leave a short-iron shot into a green which has some very subtle but tricky breaks.
From The Fairway A very strong par-3 to test you as you near the end of your round. From the back tee most will hit a long-iron or fairway wood to a green well-guarded by bunkers. A three here is never a bad score.
From The Fairway A good uphill par-4 to a well-bunkered fairway. Misjudging the approach shot is easily done so be sure to take enough club to get up to one of the most undulating greens on the golf course.
From The Fairway The home hole is a stunning way to end the round. Most will aim their tee shots to the right half of the sloping fairway but beware the out of bounds that looms on the right. The pear-shaped green with its narrow front requires an accurate approach in full view of the clubhouse.