Tees face: North West. Green: Flat. Ease your way into the course on a straight par 4, protected by 4 fairway bunkers and a green side bunker to the right. Check the 2nd and 5th tee positions whilst on the tee. Exit for the 2nd tee is on the right.
Pro's TipA good drive leaves a short iron to a large blind green guarded by a bunker to the right . A shot landing short of the green will run down onto the middle of the putting surface. Avoid going long, and the green side bunker to the right.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 352 | 9 | |
4 | 347 | 9 | |
4 | 337 | 11 |
Tees face: South East. Green: Slopes Back to Front. A relatively short par 4 with a fairway bunker on the right, and green side bunkers on the left Check the pin position of the 3rd hole whilst on the tee
Pro's TipKeep your drive down the right hand side, avoiding the fairway bunker which is in play for longer hitters. Even a short drive in the rough leaves a shot to the green that will kick from left to right. Avoid missing the green to the right.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 316 | 11 | |
4 | 311 | 11 | |
4 | 266 | 13 |
Tees face: North West. Green: Sloping Right. Par 4 with slight dog leg left. The fence to the right is out of bounds and no relief is given if you are up against it. A raised undulating green is protected by bunkers to the front left and right. To find the 4th hole, follow the path behind the green and cross the road.
Pro's TipA drive to the right of the fairway bunker leaves a short iron shot to an elevated green. Finding the correct tier is essential for making par.Avoid green side bunkers and the sever run off to the right.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 317 | 7 | |
4 | 301 | 7 | |
4 | 301 | 5 |
Tees face: South East. Green: Tiered Sloping Left. A deceptively challenging short hole where the Westerly wind can make two clubs difference in length. Protected by 6 green side bunkers. If you ball comes to rest of the road, you get free relief, but over the road through the fence is OOB. The 5th hole is back across the road.
Pro's TipA heavily guarded green requires a good shot to find the putting surface. Getting the correct yardage is key to making par. Avoid missing on the right side of the green which leave a tough up and down.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
3 | 144 | 17 | |
3 | 138 | 17 | |
3 | 126 | 15 |
Tees face: South East. Green: Tiered Sloping Left. Par 4 with two fairway bunkers to the lef and the tiered green is further protected by green side bunkers. To find the 6th hole, is across the road, toward the clubhouse and turn left.
Pro's TipNo prizes for missing the fairway to the right from your drive. A good drive down the centre or left, avoiding the bunkers will give a shot into the green. Avoid the bunkers short and left of the green.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 386 | 3 | |
4 | 367 | 3 | |
4 | 326 | 9 |
Tees face: South East. Green: Sloped Back to Front. A fairly open fairway, over a hill leads towards an elevated green with two bunkers to the left. Be aware of walkers crossing the path that runs across the fairway
Pro's TipA good drive over the marker to the left hand side leaves a difficult second to shot to the elevated green. Avoid the left side of the green with the tricky pot bunkers
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 370 | 1 | |
4 | 363 | 1 | |
4 | 355 | 3 |
Tees face: East. Green: Tiered Back to Front. A par 4 narrowing as you approach the elevated and blind green. The marsh area to the right of the fairway is marked as a hazard. The 8th hole is to the rear right of the green Be aware of walkers when teeing off
Pro's TipA positional shot to the right of the large bank that you can see from the tee will leave a shot to the elevated green. Avoid going long and right with your second shot, where you will have a near impossible up and down The 7 sign is 20 Yards past the centre of the green for positional purposes
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 346 | 5 | |
4 | 336 | 5 | |
4 | 328 | 1 |
Tees face: South West. Green: Tiered Back to Front. One of the highest holes on the course, another deceptive par three, which has wrecked many cards. Terminal trouble lies to the right of the green in the hazard. For safety take a club less to the front of the green. Beware bunkers on the left of the green.
Pro's TipA good strike is required to find the middle of the green. Balls landing short are safe and will run onto the putting surface. Avoid the right as you will likely lose your ball in the hazard, though ending up in either of the left handed bunkers will make it tough to get up and down.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
3 | 180 | 15 | |
3 | 170 | 15 | |
3 | 155 | 17 |
Tees face: North East. Green: Flat Tiers. A short par 5 with plenty of room off the tee gives a good birdie chance, but the fairway narrows as you approach the hole, with OOB to the right all the way down. A blind drive over the marker puts the green in view. OOB on the right. The well guarded, two-tier elevated green has bunkers and a water hazard to the right. A shot to the left will usually roll around towards the flag. As with the 8th, it can be windy, so don't let your ball be pushed out of bounds.
Pro's TipA reachable par 5 with a good tee shot over the marker.The bail out is short and left to leave a straight forward chip onto the putting surface. Avoid OOB to the right of the entire hole.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
5 | 446 | 13 | |
5 | 433 | 13 | |
5 | 423 | 7 |
Tee faces: West. Green: Mostly flat. The prevailing wind from green to tee with OOB at the back. Bunkers to the left and burn front and right make this a short hole where an accurate hit is imperative. Be aware of walkers when teeing off
Pro's TipThe wind can swirl through the trees, so be sure to check the direction before teeing off. Standing at the front of the tee block will help you assess it. Water short, OOB right and bunkers are left, so accuracy is key.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
3 | 154 | 18 | |
3 | 130 | 18 | |
3 | 136 | 18 |
Tees Face: West. Green: Flat. The longest par 5, with a blind tee shot, that is tricky to land on the fairway. You can lose your ball in the rough to the left, especially in the summer. The green is protected by two front bunkers, but beware of going too long and right. Beware of walkers on the path when approaching the green
Pro's TipFavour the right side of the marker to ensure a safe shot, though longer hitters can go left. A positional second shot short of the path leaves a pitch onto the putting surface.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
5 | 482 | 8 | |
5 | 471 | 8 | |
5 | 440 | 2 |
Tees Face: North East. Green: Sloped Front to Back. A straight hole, with a tricky blind second shot to a sloping from to back green. Check the pin position on the 14th green from the tee Be aware of walkers when teeing off
Pro's TipA good drive over the 12 Marker will give you an iron into the green. Feed the ball in from the slope on the right hand side. Short and left will end up in a bowl and over hitting the green will land you in trouble.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 365 | 10 | |
4 | 358 | 10 | |
4 | 300 | 8 |
Tees Face: West. Green: Tiered Back to Front. The signature hole, requires your Sunday best to reach the green. Protected by two green side bunkers, and a steep run off to the right. Take care with the prevailing wind. Exit the green left for the ladies tee and right for the men's. Be aware of walkers when teeing off
Pro's TipShots will bounce in from the left, but be sure to avoid the bunker. Short of the green isn't a disaster. Avoid the run off to the right.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
3 | 202 | 14 | |
3 | 194 | 14 | |
3 | 163 | 16 |
Tees Face: South West. Green: Undulating. One of the shorter par 4s is a blind drive over the marker. The second shot is blind over another hill, where two bunkers await you if you are short. The ball will typical run right to left on the green. Be aware of players still on the green when approaching and also those who have just tee'd off the 15th. Leave your trolley to the right of the green and walk up to the 15th tee.
Pro's TipA well struck drive leaves a short blind shot to the green. Shots that land left ay bounce back onto the green. Avoid the bunkers in front of the green.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 322 | 12 | |
4 | 301 | 12 | |
4 | 223 | 14 |
Tees Face: North East. Green: Tiered with Multiple slopes. A straight par 4 with bunkers coming into play on your tee shot if you don't hit it well. A hidden burn crosses the fairway just short of the green, and you are out of bounds beyond the green. Look to the left off the tee to see the 16th pin position.
Pro's TipA good drive over the bunkers will funnel down onto the fairway, giving a shot into the green. Beware the stream 30 yards short of the green and ending up in either of the two green side bunkers will make it difficult to make par.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 375 | 6 | |
4 | 369 | 6 | |
5 | 363 | 4 |
Tees Face: South West. Green: Tiered Back to Front. One of the harder holes due to its length and blind approach shot, straight and slightly uphill. The second shot is usually blind, over a large mound, unless you hit it left in which case you may gain sight of the pin. Be aware of walkers when teeing off and approaching the green
Pro's TipTwo good shots are required to make the green. Keep your drive up the left side to get a better view of the green. This hole always plays a club longer than expected. Avoid going too far left or right of the green due to the deep rough.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 423 | 2 | |
4 | 389 | 2 | |
4 | 327 | 6 |
Tees Face: North East. Green: Sloped Left to Right. Internal OOB to the left into the driving range. A good drive through the small valley reveals the green below you, with the burn running in front. The approach has decided many a match and made or marred many a card. Take a left turn in front of the green to get to the 18th tee. Be aware of walkers when approaching the green
Pro's TipRight from the tee is safe, but you won't always find a good lie. The tricky second shot to the green is hard to hold, though long is safe. Avoid hitting OOB to the left and there is also a steep drop off into heavy rough half way down the fairway. Also avoid the burn in front of the green which is more likely to swallow the ball if you hit to the right.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
4 | 399 | 4 | |
4 | 393 | 4 | |
5 | 366 | 10 |
Tees Face: West. Green: Sloped Back to Front. Right to Left dog-leg. OOB to the left in the driving range. A good drive toward the marker will give the best approach to the green in front of the clubhouse. Watch out for the bunkers front-left and right of the green. Beware of golfer crossing from the 6th tee.
Pro's TipA risk reward hole, cut off as much of the dog leg as you dare to make your second shot shorter., but too far left will be OOB and rough in the summer can make finding the ball difficult if you don't clear it. Run your shot in from the front of the green for a chance of making birdie or eagle.
PAR | YARDS | SI | |
5 | 457 | 16 | |
5 | 447 | 16 | |
5 | 436 | 12 |