From The Tee This hole is proof that bigger isn't always better.
From The Fairway
On The Green For the handicap player or beginner it's an 8-iron just short of the water and another one onto the green. However, the lower-handicap player MUST go for it and needs to carry the ball the best part of 200 yards preferably with a right to left shape to avoid the huge oak on the left and out-of-bounds down the right.
From The Tee The hardest par 3 on the course demands a long-iron ideally with right to left shape to thread between water on the left and a bunker guarding the right side.
From The Tee Ok, it's not really a par 5, but remember the Newton course is our introductory course and its a mighty blow in two uphill shots even for a low handicap player.
From The Tee Hands up anyone who's played a course where a railway embankment is used as a feature?
From The Fairway The sensible way to play this is a mid-iron down the left side of the fairway and another one over the embankment followed by a short chip.
On The Green The really big hitter can cut the corner and go straight across the embankment leaving themselves a short shot and a chance for eagle.
From The Tee The dogleg here is quite short so there's a lot to be gained cutting the corner - you just need to be sure of your distance and know the line to take given that distance..