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1st Hole 302 metres - Par 4
Stroke 1) Open your round with a 3-Wood, hitting slightly
to the right side of the fairway. As there is a gentle
downhill slope your ball will have the advantage of the
roll depending on the condition of the ground.
(Stroke 2) Use a Wedge to take you up to the pin that
still lies below.
2nd Hole 430 metres - Par 5
(Stroke 1) As the hole is gently uphill use a Driver off
the tee and aim for the right side of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) A 3-Wood will bring you a little short of the
green. When lining up for the stroke aim lightly to the
left of the green.
(Stroke 3) A Pitching Wedge will place you close to the
hole whilst too much firmness in the shot will be
compensated by the ridge lining the back of the green.
3rd Hole 319 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) Use a 3-Wood aiming to the right side of the
fairway towards the protruding group of trees.
(Stroke 2) A firm 6-Iron will place you on the green.
4th Hole 158 metres - Par 3
(Stroke 1) This challenging par-3 hole requires a 5-Iron.
To carry the water aim to the left of the pine ree that
is in your line with you and the green. The accuracy and
distance are all important as a bunker lies across its
entrance.
5th Hole 449 metres - Par 5
(Stroke1) This par-5 hole leading back to the Club House
requires a firm Driver off the tee straight up the fairway
and avoiding the far right side as it is "Out of Bounds".
(Stroke 2) Use a 5-Wood and try not to land short on the
left side as this position will leave you with a very
challenging next shot.
(Stroke 3) A Pitching Wedge will take you up to the hole.
6th Hole 196 metres - Par 3
(Stroke 1) For this par-3 hole that lies invitingly below
you a 3-Iron is recommended. Avoid the right side of the
green due to the slope.
7th Hole 344 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) A Driver will place you well up and aim for
the left side of the fairway to be in a good position
for the next shot.
(Stroke 2) Use a 7-Iron and aim for the left side of the
centre of the green as there is slope to the right.
8th Hole 414 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) The Driver will place you well up in the
fairway on this par-4 dogleg. Ideally, aim slightly to
the right side of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) A 3-Iron to the left of the centre of the
green should be the correct approach shot to this gentle
uphill slope.
9th Hole 260 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) Use a 5-Wood aiming to the left of the bunker
on the right side of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) Select a 9-Iron and aim to the left of centre
of the green taking into consideration the position of
the flag.
10th Hole 148 metres - Par 3
(Stroke 1) This challenging par-3 hole requires a 5-Iron
basically to the centre of the green. Club selection and
quality of shot is imperative as there is lots of trouble
on all sides of the green.
11th Hole 371 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) A 3-Wood aimed straight between the two
fairway bunkers will place you well for the approach shot.
The landing area is narrow due to these bunkers.
(Stroke 2) Use a 4-Iron to take you to the left of the
centre of the green.
12th Hole 482 metres - Par 5
(Stroke 1) In order to play this par-5 dogleg you need a
good drive off the tee with a Driver. Aim to cut the
trees and the protruding bank on the right side of the
fairway.
(Stroke 2) As it is uphill from here you will need a
firm 5-Wood avoiding the bunker on the right.
(Stroke 3) Select an 8-Iron and aim to the middle of the
green.
13th Hole 342 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) As this is a dogleg to the right use a 5-Wood
to take you over the trees protruding on the right side
of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) The 6-Iron will take you to the centre of the
green and as near to the pin as possible!
14th Hole 436 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) This hole is a dogleg to the left and requires
a straight drive with a Driver aimed between the two
bunkers on the fairway.
(Stroke 2) A 3-Wood should bring you to a position that
is a little short of the green.
(Stroke 3) Use a Pitching Wedge to lift you up and on to
the green.
15th Hole 145 metres - Par 3<br>
(Stroke 1) The hole can be deceptive as the green is very
short in length so club selection is very important -
suggest a 6-Iron, depending on the prevailing wind.
16th Hole 504 metres - Par 5
(Stroke 1) This hole is the longest par-5 on the course
with a curving dogleg to the right. Use your Driver to
carry the trees on the right hand side of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) Use a 5-Wood to carry a further group of
pine trees again on the same right hand side.
(Stroke 3) With a 9-Iron let your shot avoid the actual
bunker in front to the left but placing the ball
somewhere close. With this position you will have a
clear shot towards the green.
17th Hole 348 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) Use your Driver and avoid the bunkers on each
side of the fairway.
(Stroke 2) A 4-Iron should take you to the middle of the
generous green.
18th Hole 340 metres - Par 4
(Stroke 1) As this is an open fairway a straight shot with
a 3-Wood to the middle will achieve the ideal position.
(Stroke 2) Use a 7-Iron to pitch you onto the green
followed by a good putt that will take you back into the
Club House for a rewarding drink!
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