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photo of the second green past a deep water hazard

Pro Tips

"Real Golfers, no matter what the provocation, never strike a caddie with the driver....the sand wedge is much more effective" (Huxtable Pippey)
 1st  Difficult opening tee-shot - finding the fairway with a three-wood or a long iron will leave a mid-iron approach.
 2nd Favour the right side of the green to avoid the heavily bunkered left side.
 3rd Finding the correct level on the green is essential. Par is never a bad score on this short par four.
 4th A good tee-shot down the right half of the fairway leaves the best angle for a long to mid iron approach.
 5th Trouble in abundance on this hole, find the fairway and you will be rewarded with a daunting approach to a green guarded by water on both sides.
 6th A genuine birdie opportunity for the longer hitters, finding the fairway will provide an opportunity to reach in two.
 7th Avoid the bunkers from the tee and try to thread the long approach through the bunkers that guard the entry to the green.
 8th Favour the right hand side of the fairway with the lay-up giving the best angle to attach the narrow two-tiered green
 9th Difficult par 3. Narrow entrance to two tiered green with dangerous run offs around the green. Also be careful of out of bounds all along the right of the hole.
 10th Two solid strikes here should leave a short pitch to a well-guarded green. A good chance to pick up a birdie here.
 11th Beware of this green which slopes severely from back to front - finding the green in two does not guarantee a par on this hole
 12th Drive it down the right side of the fairway and take plenty of club for your approach to carry the hollow that fronts the green.
 13th An intimidating tee-shot, avoid the bunkers off the tee and favour the left half of the green with a long iron approach.
 14th My favourite hole on the course. Drive it down the left half of the fairway and try to find the centre of the green with a mid iron approach.
 15th A solid shot to the right half of the green required at this hole. Miss this green to the left at your peril
 16th Driver is generally not required off this tee, place your tee-shot down the right-centre of the fairway and you will be rewarded with a short iron approach.
 17th A spectacular par 3. Find the green and you could be rewarded with a decent birdie chance - par is always acceptable here though.
 18th A genuine three-shotter. Drive it straight and try to position your lay-up down the left side of the fairway to leave the best angle to attack with your approach to the green.