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THE OLD COURSE GOLF COURSE - PLAYING TIPS
1st Hole - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - Par 3
(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 - 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 - 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 - 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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