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Practice
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The correct way to play this hole is a straight drive
up the right hand side of the fairway as the left hand
side is guarded by bunkers. The angled green is
protected by bunkers on both sides while anything
long will mean a difficult pitch to a heavily sloping
putting surface.
10
347
yds
PAR 4
336
yds
PAR 4
319
yds
PAR 4
A straightforward par 4 with a stream running across
the fairway to catch the shorter or mishit drive.
Trees line both sides of the fairway and the green
is protected by three bunkers all eager to welcome
your approach shot. Water also awaits an overhit
shot at the back of the green.
11
402
yds
PAR 4
393
yds
PAR 4
325
yds
PAR 4
Water to the right and trees on both sides of the
fairway await you on this fairly strightforward par 4.
Long hitters will be able to out-drive all the trouble
and get fairly close to the green which is guarded by
a bunker on the left and out of bounds at the back.
12
362
yds
PAR 4
335
yds
PAR 4
315
yds
PAR 4
A shortish par 3, but take care, there are lots of
dangers, especially for the shot which wanders left
into out of bounds. The green is one of the smallest
on the course and is protected at the front by
bunkers left and right while anything long means a
difficult pitch to save par.
13
169
yds
PAR 3
155
yds
PAR 3
141
yds
PAR 3
Long and troublesome, this par 5 will test your
game. Water is everywhere, to the right of the tee,
meandering its way up the left hand side of the
fairway and then across the front and rear of the
green. Just for good measure a large tree sits in the
middle of the fairway.
14
550
yds
PAR 5
533
yds
PAR 5
462
yds
PAR 5
A seemingly easy par 3, however, only a straight
shot will find safe ground. Don’t stray to the right or
to the left as danger awaits and beware of the two
greenside bunkers which have been well placed to
catch anything just off line.
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200
yds
PAR 3
172
yds
PAR 3
161
yds
PAR 3
Another tight driving hole with out of bounds and
trees all the way down the left and a large copse on
the right. The uphill drive is followed by a downhill
approach to a heavily sloping green guarded by a
bunker on the left while the contours to the right of
the green will throw off anything slightly pushed.
16
400
yds
PAR 4
387
yds
PAR 4
362
yds
PAR 4
A dogleg left par 5 littered with danger. Trees on
either side of the fairway mean your only option is
long and straight up the right half of the fairway
to leave you a sight of the green. A bunker 20
yards short of the angled green and more humps
and hollows around the putting surface demand an
accurate approach.
17
474
yds
PAR 5
460
yds
PAR 5
404
yds
PAR 5
A short par 3 in front of the clubhouse to finish.
The steeply sloping green means you have to land
on the correct tier, avoiding the 3 large bunkers
protecting the front and sides. Anything long means
one of the hardest ‘up and downs’ on the course.
18
141
yds
PAR 3
130
yds
PAR 3
122
yds
PAR 3
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