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The following
information and tips are designed to help you play our course better.
Some holes can be viewed by clicking on the photo link.
Hole 1
- Par 3
(Mens 114m Ladies 114m)
A short starting hole that is made daunting by having the road on the
left-hand side.
Hole 2 - Par 5
(Men 457m Ladies 403m)
This hole has Race-Course Road running the full length down the left-hand
side. Important to get Tee shot in the centre of the fairway as large
trees protect No 8 green on the right.
Hole 3 - Par 3
(Men & Ladies 133m)
Green is surrounded left and right by mounds and also has large trees
to left and right of fairway.
Hole 4 - Par 4 Men,
Par 5 Ladies
(Men & Ladies 380m)
The No2 index hole. It is essential that Tee shot is centre-right of fairway
as a large gully on left hand side will block out second shot to the green.
Hole 5 - Cloutmans Corner
Par 4 Men, Par 3 Ladies
(Men 231m Ladies 168m)
This short Par 4 bounded on the rght hand side by hazard rewards well
placed Tee shot for both men and ladies
Hole 6 - Par 5
(Men 428m Ladies 410m)
A sloping fairway to right and hazard bound full length of this hole.
It is important to keep first and second shots on mown fairway. The green
is bunkered on right side.
Hole 7 - Par 3 Men,
Par 4 Ladies
(Men 140m ladies 236)
This green bunkered on both sides and with mound in front. Out of bounds
on right side. Club selection very important depending on wind direction.
Hole 8 - Par 4
(Men 355m Ladies 325m)
Long Par 4 with wide fairway. Made difficult by sloping green in front
which makes shot onto green a precision one.
Hole 9 - Par 4
(Men 320m Ladies 290m)
This hole has trees both left and right which catch many errant tee shots.
Sloping green which causes problems if second shot is too big.
Hole 10 - Par 4 Men,
Par 5 Ladies
(Men 404m Ladies 392m)
No 1 Index hole. Trees at left and right need two long and accurate shots
to make par.
Hole Par 4
(Men 358m Ladies 282m)
A raised sloping green with a narrow entrance bunkered on both sides means
the golfer has to decide whether to risk a second shot at the green or
play short.
Hole 12 - Par 5
(Men 440m Ladies 424m)
Large trees close to Tee give a funnel effect making an accurate Tee shot
vital. Large gully 135m from green causes difficulty to shorter hitters.
Hole 13 - Par 3
(Men 170m Ladies 133m)
The largest undulating and sloping green make Tee accuracy to pin vital
or else golfers are left with a difficult putt to make par.
Hole 14 -Par 4
(Men 330m Ladies 278m)
Tee shot placement vital as large trees protect left and right side of
fairway. Gully through fairway at 100m also adds to difficulty.
Hole 15 - Par 4
(Men & Ladies 277m)
Out of bounds on left hand side and large trees on right mean accurate
Tee shot is required. Two tier green makes location of pin important for
second shot.
Hole 16 - Par 3
(Men & Ladies 142m)
Out of bounds on left. This hole can be affected by wind making club selection
important. Combined double green with 18th makes for interesting putts
if Tee shot is big.
Hole 17 - Par 4
(Men & Ladies 296m)
Of all the holes on the course this one rewards a centre of fairway shot
best. Trees hug both sides of fairway and the contour of the fairway easily
come into play.
Hole 18 - Par 5
(Men 410m Ladies 396m)
Tee shot needs to be centre-right or trees on left cause trouble on second
shot. Combined green with 16th and bunker on left hand side make for an
interesting third shot.
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