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1st hole

2nd hole

3rd hole

4th hole

5th hole

6th hole

7th hole

8th hole

9th hole

Plan of the course.

Hole 1 119 yard par 3

A gentle hole to start, with water lurking short of a small green. Club choice is very important as the wind plays a important role.

Hole 2 324 yard par 4

A tee shot of around 200 yards down the right side of the fairway gives you the best approach into this green, be careful with the 2nd shot as it plays downhill and with out of bounds down the left and at the back of the green club choice needs to be spot on.

Hole 3 199 yard par 3

The longest par 3 on the course playing uphill and into the wind, a small green is guarded by 3 bunkers and surrounded by trees. Bogey is a good score on this hole.

Hole 4 155 yard par 3

Generally plays one club less than the yardage. Out of bounds and a large bunker awaits less accurate tee shots.

Hole 5 509 yard par 5

One of the best holes on the course. Out of bounds down the left and trees on the right, the approach shot into the green needs to stay on the front half of the green, any shots long could leave you with a tough chip to save par.

Hole 6 302 yard par 4

Uphill left to right dogleg with out of bounds down the left and at the back of the green. approach shot into green is tough as green slope front to back, the right-hand bunker awaits for the mishit shot.

Hole 7 127 yard par 3

A downhill tee shot to a green protected by 2 large bunkers left and right, better to be long than short on this hole.

Hole 8 253 yard par 4

A nice hole, either go for glory or play safe. A good pick up hole for the long hitters. A large oak tree on the left side of the fairway comes into play off the tee so the best play is down the right leaving a short approach to an unguarded green.

Hole 9 429 yard par 5

A very tight tee shot with out of bounds to the left and right of a sloping fairway. The long drivers can go for the green in 2 shots but with a very uphill second shot it plays up to 3 clubs more.