








Tip from the Professional
Play for position down the left side of the fairway to avoid the four fairway bunkers and open up the green.

Medium to short iron. Anything not well struck will be gathered away to the left.
The green slopes right to left and back to front. Biggest slopes are bottom left.
Tip from the Professional
Attractive looking par three which plays into the prevailing wind at 149 yards from the white tee. Not a long hit but requires a well placed medium iron

Quite a slope on this green from top left to bottom right so the smart play is to leave the tee shot short of the hole to give yourself a birdie chance.
Tip from the Professional
The left to right sloping fairway will soon catch anything with too much fade leaving you chipping out from the trees.

Take care with short iron approach as the ball is below the feet and requires precise striking.
Just a touch of left to right slope on this fairly narrow green.
Tip from the Professional
A drive down the right half of the fairway with a touch of draw would be the ideal shot.

Cross bunkers at 50 yards from the green makes the second shot look shorter than it is. Give yourself enough club.
The green is 23 yards long and fairly flat.
Tip from the Professional
A drive down the left side of the fairway with a touch of fade would be the perfect tee shot. Anything right would be blocked out by the large tree.

A good long tee shot and it is possible to reach the green in two but it requires a well struck long iron or fairway wood. If laying up you need to be careful of the well placed fairway bunkers.
Large green sloping up hill and right to left. Must be short of the pin to give yourself a chance.
Tip from the Professional
Most people will have to play for position with a long iron or small wood. The longer hitters have a chance to get close to the green.

Short iron to well guarded green with water front right, bunker on the left and out of bounds beyond.
Wide green with small slope running through the middle, but mainly flat.
Tip from the Professional
Impressive par 3 over 200 yards with a well guarded green bunkered on both sides and gorse running down the left side of the fairway. Will need a well struck long iron or wood to reach the green.

Large green sloping back to front. Leave yourself an uphill putt if possible.
Tip from the Professional
Long par 5 but dead straight. Good long tee shot needed ideally down the right side of the fairway.

Second shot is usually still a fairway wood and you need to be careful of the cross bunkers. You could lay up short and leave yourself a short iron to the green.
Small green with bunkers left and right. Reasonably flat putting surface.
Tip from the Professional
Longish par 4 which is uphill but straight. Ideal tee shot would be left side of the fairway avoiding a large tree to the right.

There is a large bunker front right of the green and with the hole playing uphill it is difficult to get the second shot close to the pin.
Large green sloping right to left with a ridge running through it, making for difficult putting wherever you are.



















