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HOLE 1 You start with a 404 yard par 4, a dog leg right with a slight downhill approach. There is one bunker left of the driving area, and one either side of the green, which falls away sharply behind. Favour the left side of the fairway for your tee shot, and the approach shot is better to be short than long.
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HOLE 2 Hole two is a straight forward par 3, which is 200 yards slightly uphill, so take one more club There is one bunker front right and one to the left of the green. The ground falls gently away right of the green, and behind is rough ground.
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HOLE 3 The 503 yard par 5 third is another right dogleg. After a straight tee shot there are three fairway bunkers just after the dogleg, not reachable from the tee. Keep the second shot slighty left to present a good angle in to the small green which is a little below you, and surrounded by three bunkers and a mound to the right.
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HOLE 4 The fourth is a little left to right but the fairway falls right to left so you need to keep right of the marker off the tee. The approach is quite downhill to a two tier green with the lower tier to the back, the ground falls away sharply behind so a well placed shot is needed 1 - 2 clubs shorter than yardage.
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HOLE 5 One of the shorter par 4's at 373 yards, but the tee shot is steeply uphill. The fairway turns sharply left 200 yards out, and there is a huge mound left of the corner, so you are best to play into the corner rather than cutting across. Although long hitters can take the mound on if the want to really go for it! The green is protected front and right by three bunkers and falling ground left and back, with the second shot up hill take one club more.
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HOLE 6 Six is a straight, slightly downhill, 400 yard par 4, to a large two tier green, with a bunker front right, a mound front left, a large bunker back left and falling ground to the rear. So open your shoulders up off the tee and play for the front of the green.
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HOLE 7 An uphill right dogleg, 436 yard par 4. Aim straight at the marker off the tee. There are two small bunkers to the front of the small two tier green and a large mound back left, but as the approach is up hill you will need 2 extra club lengths.
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HOLE 8 On the 166 yard par 3 eighth, you are teeing over a line of trees and two water ditches, to a green with a large bunker left and a pond far right. All the trouble is short so play half a club length longer than yardage.
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HOLE 9 The par 5 ninth is a 523 yard, flat left dogleg, with a large mound at the corner and OB along the right. It's best to play two good shots to navigate the mound and a straight forward shot to a deep two tier green with bunkers either side.
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HOLE 10 Ten is a 435 yard par 4, slightly downhill right to left, there is a bunker and a long mound on the left corner of the fairway at driving distance making you play around the corner and beware of the wind pushing towards OB along the right. The green is narrow and deep with a bunker front left and a few small mounds left and behind.
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HOLE 11 Hole eleven is an interesting par 5, 545 yards, the fairway slopes a little right to left and there is a water ditch along the left side. Two good positional shots are required leaving a blind 3rd to the tiny green well below you. Don't go long.
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HOLE 12 The shortest par 4 at 364 yards with the toughest drive on the course. Steeply uphill to a fairway that falls sharply left to OB. Miss the fairway on the right and there is huge grassy ditch, leaving no site of the green. Favor the right hand side of the fairway in to the green which is two tier right to left with a big drop and two small bunkers left and high ground on the right.
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HOLE 13 A simple but hazardous short par 3, 156 yards downhill to a green with a bunker front left and steep slopes on all sides. Left and long are particulay troublesome so plant a good solid shot to the middle of the green.
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HOLE 14 The fourteenth is a dog leg right drive 522 yard par 5 with OB on the right. Stay clear of the four well placed fairway bunkers leaving a straight forward but long approach to the small green with a large bunker either side and mounds to the rear.
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HOLE 15 A flat slight dogleg right to left, 419 yard par 4. There is a bunker either side of the fairway at driving distance which will demand a well placed tee shot, leaving a second shot which may drift right due to a sloping fairway. Beware the large bunkers left and right of the green.
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HOLE 16 A tough 191 yard par 3, uphill and sloping heavily right to left with OB along the left. There is only one small bunker to the right and back of the green, so approach from the right.
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HOLE 17 The seventeenth is a demanding 422 yard par 4, sloping a little right to left with OB left. Keep the ball to the right of the fairway all the way to a generous flat green with two small bunkers left and one large bunker and a few mounds on the right.
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HOLE 18 The eighteenth is a good finish, 376 yard par 4, it doglegs left 170 yards out, and there is a large pond surrounded by trees on the left corner. The pond and trees are OB but are close enough for the brave to carry, so you have a choice on the tee, cut the corner and carry the pond or draw it around. There is a fairway bunker either side if you hit a long one and three more around the green.
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