Hole 1
| From the tee, aim slightly right of St Andrews Church in the distance as, whilst the fairway looks wide, the bunkers to the left and the out of bounds to the right tend to narrow the target area Read more |
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Hole 2
| This is a short par 4 with bunkers on both sides of the fairway. A tee shot just short of the large bunker on the left hand side of the fairway, will leave a short iron to the green Read more |
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Hole 3
| Club selection is a major factor on this tricky par 3. Any shot to the left side of the green has to be precise, it is a small landing area guarded by a large, straight-faced bunker Read more |
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Hole 4
| A measured tee shot to the right of the lake will leave a mid iron to a well guarded green Read more |
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Hole 5
| A long straight tee shot is required on this hole, but beware of the fairway bunker on the left Read more |
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Hole 6
| The first of the par 5's and the longest hole on the golf course. A good tee shot and a well struck 2nd shot will leave you short of the bunkers across the fairway Read more |
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Hole 7
| A tee shot short of the large bunker on the right, or long drive to the left of the bunker will reward you with a short iron shot to this green and a possibility of a birdie Read more |
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Hole 8
| An accurate iron shot to this short well bunkered two tier par 3 hole is a must. It often plays into a wind requiring a club more than you think Read more |
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Hole 9
| A 90 degree dog-leg from left to right which can be driven if the drive is struck true and long over the edge of the out of bounds markers on the right Read more |
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Hole 10
| A measured tee shot squeezed between the two large ponds on the left and the hedge on the right, will be rewarded with a short or mid iron approach to the undulating green Read more |
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Hole 11
| From the back tee, a long tee shot is required to allow you to negotiate the ditch just short of the green with your second shot. If your drive wasn't long enough the best advice is to lay up and hope you can drop close to the pin for a par Read more |
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Hole 12
| A long drive to the top of the hill will leave you with an opportunity to fly the 5 bunkers that diagonally split the fairway for your second shot Read more |
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Hole 13
| A long straight drive is required to get to the green for two. If you find the fairway bunker on the left, you will have difficulty in making the green in regulation Read more |
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Hole 14
| A dog-leg from left to right requires a well struck drive straight at the fairway bunker and to leave a mid iron approach. An accurate approach shot is a must as there is a huge ridge in the centre of the green Read more |
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Hole 15
| At 194 yards from the back tee, uphill to a green with three tiers and surrounded with bunkers, this is a tough par 3. It often plays at least a club more than you think and some difficult putts can be found here Read more |
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Hole 16
| A solid drive missing the bunkers left will leave a long iron shot over the ditch to a green set in a natural bowl-type arena. The green has some severe slopes, so centre of the green is a good play Read more |
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Hole 17
| At 161 yards it looks easy, but hazards are numerous on this treacherous short hole. Bunkers left and right, a stream for any shot that goes long, and long left is out of bounds into the Church graveyard Read more |
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Hole 18
| A great finishing hole, a long straight drive between the bunkers leaves you with a decision - do you lay up or do you try to clear the long bunker on the corner of the dog-leg, to get closer to the well protected green Read more |
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