








Tip from the Professional
Tight tee shot with a fairway sloping left to right towards the fairway bunkers. Good straight shot needed.

From a sloping fairway the second shot is not easy. Bunkers both sides of the green add to the difficulty.
Small green sloping slightly left to right. For the chance of a single putt you need to be short of the hole.
Tip from the Professional
Long par 5 with the first half being uphill. A wayward shot right will be caught by bunkers, A shot left, over the weeping willows is ideal. A long iron or fairway wood for the second shot kept left to get a straight shot at the green.

A short iron shot to a split level green with two bunkers right and a large bunker left.
Large split level green with the bottom half sloping slightly towards the fairway and the top level being fairly flat.
Tip from the Professional
Lots of trouble on this hole with bunkers down the left and a ditch running across the fairway. The ideal shot would be a long iron or fairway wood down the right side of the fairway

Well guarded green with bunkers at either side of the front making a narrow entrance but you should be playing just a short iron in to this one.
Large flat green with very little break giving a good chance of a birdie putt.
Tip from the Professional
Dog leg right with out of bounds on the right. There is a ditch running down the right side of the fairway, crossing it at the dog leg. A long iron or short wood to get past the big tree on the corner.

Middle to short iron uphill to the green which is bunkered on both sides of the entrance. Awkward to get the right distance on this one.
Quite a slope running down hill and right to left. Stay below the pin to give yourself a chance.
Tip from the Professional
Tough driving hole with trees both sides and a large drop in the fairway at about 250 yards. Need to get a good drive away for a chance at the green.

Long iron or small wood needed for most to a well guarded green with bunkers both sides. Big hitters could have cleared the drop and be hitting from a down sloping fairway.
Mainly a flat green with a good chance of making a long putt.
Tip from the Professional
A drive with a touch of draw is the ideal shot to avoid the trees on the right.

Large cross bunkers about 70 yards from the green makes the second shot appear closer than its yardage. Give yourself enough club. The green is well guarded with bunkers left and right.
Putting from the front of the green be aware of the subtle left to right break around the hole.
Tip from the Professional
Good short hole playing a little longer than its 173 yards uphill. You will need a well struck shot to land on the green which is bunkered on three sides.
Lots of undulations make this a very testing putting surface. No mean feat to two putt from a distance and birdies are few and far between.
Tip from the Professional
Tight drive which will shed the ball away to either side unless it is hit fairly central.

Downhill second shot to a tightly bunkered green. May benefit from an old fashioned run up shot.
Probably the flattest green on the course. Just hit it where you see it.
Tip from the Professional
One of the hardest holes on the course. Narrow landing area with sloping right to left fairway.

Cluster of bunkers short left and right will collect any miss hit. Give yourself plenty of club to get to the green. Very few shots get to the middle of the green.
Big slope from right back to left front. Come off with a par on this and you’ve done pretty well.



















