| Hole One | |
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Pro's Tip Play your drive to favour the right side of the fairway to open up the green for your second shot. For the second shot play a positive shot into the heart of the green past the bunker trouble at the front |
| Hole Two | |
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Pro's Tip Play your drive to favour the right fairway centre to open up the green for your second shot. The approach shot is uphill and best to play right of the flag to allow for the right to left slope of the green and to avoid the drop to the left of the green. |
| Hole Three | |
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Pro's Tip A testing par 3. requiring a positive shot into the middle of the green. Make sure you take enough club to carry the the bunkers in front of the green. |
| Hole Four | |
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Pro's Tip Aim your tee shot to the right half of the fairway to allow for the right to left slope. For the second shot the green is in range for long hitters. For average golfers aim your second shot, play to the right side of the fairway. The approach shot is into the green at the bottom of a steep slope. Check your yardage and hit a positive shot. |
| Hole Five | |
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Pro's Tip A tough uphill par 4. Aim your tee shot straight at the marker post. For your second shot take extra club to clear the bunkers in front of the green. A par here is always a great score! |
| Hole Six | |
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Pro's Tip A tricky par 3. with a green surrounded by bunkers. The green has a right to left slope so aim right of the pin to allow for this. |
| Hole Seven | |
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Pro'Tip A very tough par 4. Aim your tee shot left of centre to allow for the left to right fairway slope. For your second shot allow for the slight downhill roll on to the green and aim left of the flag allowing for gentle left to right slope. |
| Hole Eight | |
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Pro's Tip A par 4 where the tee shot is all about positioning yourself for the second shot. Aim to hit the ball 200 yards down the middle. This will leave you a short iron into a green with subtle slopes and give you a good birdie Chance. |
| Hole Nine | |
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Pro's Tip A par 4 that requires great care. Aim your tee shot down the right hand side of the fairway to avoid the humps and hollows on the left. For your second shot into the green take into account the downhill slope to the green. |
| Hole Ten | |
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Pro's Tip Play your Drive to the left side of the fairway tokeep away from the bunkers down the right - the left hand bunker is a good line to choose. Teh second is to a green offsest to the fairway and the pin is often tucked behind the bunker. Ideally play for the left edge of the green with a gentle fade. |
| Hole Eleven | |
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Pro's Tip Distance control is key here as the green has fall off's on the back and right perimeter, so choose your club carefully. When the pin is hidden behind the bunker play at the left side of the green with a gentle fade and you will be rewarded with a birdie chance. |
| Hole Twelve | |
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Pro's Tip A tough dog-leg left where long hitters may not need a driver. Play your tee shot to favour the right side of the fairway and you will be left with a short iron in to the green. The green is long and narrow so take care and try to finish just right of the pin for an easier uphill putt on this sloping green. |
| Hole Thirteen | |
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Pro's Tip
Do not be greedy from the tee, aim up the middle or just right of centre keeping away from the bunkers. The second will be all uphill - take at least one club more than you think as the green is well above you and slopes from back to front - long left is safest if in doubt. |
| Hole Fourteen | |
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Pro's Tip A fairly generous drive but then care must be taken with the second to avoid the bunkers that stand sentry either side of the fairway. Long hitters can take them on and carry the bunkers otherwise play short and down the right side and rely on a pitch and putt for a birdie chance. |
| Hole Fifteen | |
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Pro's Tip Accuracy is more important than length from the tee and the ideal line is just right of centre.
The second is to a small green that slopes away from you and you have to use the marker pole behind the green to get your line. In dry conditions you may elect to pitch just short and let the ball release down to the hole. |
| Hole Sixteen | |
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Pro's Tip A blind tee shot where long hitters can hit a gentle fade over the post to make sure they hold the fairway. |
| Hole Seventeen | |
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Pro's Tip Aim right of centre from the tee as the natural contours will take your ball left on landing. The approach has to be played with care as the green is narrow with a run off on the right side and bunkers too awaiting to catch errant shot. |
| Hole Eighteen | |
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Pro's Tip A tough finish where players invariably underclub. A straight shot to the heart of the green will be a job well done. A par here is a satisfying end to your round. |
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