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P4

A dogleg left and not an easy hole to start with.

From the tee, beware of the trees which line either

side of the hole and the sensible shot is to lay up

short of the fairway bunker, taking the pond on the

left out of play. The green is guarded by bunkers left

and right, so be accurate with your approach shot.

1

324

yds

PAR 4

311

yds

PAR 4

299

yds

PAR 4

From a good drive long hitters can reach this green

in two, however, trees and water protect both sides

of the fairway from the tee. There is more water

crossing the fairway which will catch any errant or

short second shot and the green is smaller than most.

2

513

yds

PAR 5

513

yds

PAR 5

451

yds

PAR 5

Once again trees can catch the wayward drive on

either side of the fairway. More deep hollows just

in front of the large green will gather up anything

short.

3

393

yds

PAR 4

371

yds

PAR 4

327

yds

PAR 4

A long, slightly dogleg par 5 with trees lining the

fairway all the way on the right. The left side is

protected by a burn and out of bounds for the length

of the hole.

4

518

yds

PAR 5

508

yds

PAR 5

458

yds

PAR 5

This hole offers the straight driver a clear view of

the green, whilst anything left or right can lead

you into trouble and cost you a shot or two. A

bunker to the right and water to the left make this

approach shot a true test.

5

368

yds

PAR 4

358

yds

PAR 4

344

yds

PAR 4

Rated the hardest hole on the course, a long drive

threaded between the trees is required, leaving an uphill

approach to a large green protected by 3 bunkers. A

stream crossing the fairway 100 yards short of the the

green catches the misjudged second shot.

6

444

yds

PAR 4

411

yds

PAR 4

405

yds

PAR 5

Considered one of the hardest par 4’s on the course,

this dog leg right carries an abundance of hazards.

Trees to the left and to the right threaten the drive

while a stream crossing the fairway and to the left of

the green demand an accurate approach. The green is

one of the biggest and most undulating on the course.

7

403

yds

PAR 4

403

yds

PAR 4

370

yds

PAR 4

First of the par 3’s, the large green presents an

inviting target though it is important to make sure

you finish on the correct level of the putting surface.

Bunkers guard the front entrance to the green and

the contours mean anything left or long is almost

certainly a dropped shot.

8

174

yds

PAR 3

161

yds

PAR 3

138

yds

PAR 3

A short par 4 which is easily r achable for the

longer hitter. However looks can be deceiving

and if you wander off course either left or right you

could pay the price. No less than five bunkers and

a hollow protect the fairway while a stream and yet

more trees threaten the miscued drive.

9

264

yds

PAR 4

254

yds

PAR 4

238

yds

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