Hole 1
 | The opening drive is to a generous fairway, aim at the right hand bridge, and then you will have an approach over the ditch. Better long than short to this green which is 43 yards deep. Read more | |
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Hole 2
 | A downwind par 4. Keep your drive to the right so your second shot will have a flatter approach. Try not to go through this green; there is danger at the back. Read more | |
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Hole 3
 | A par five that will test your course management. Aim as close as you dare to the left hand fairway bunker to give you the best line in. If you cannot reach in two then keep your second shot right as it will give you an easier pitch. Read more | |
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Hole 4
 | A short par three without any bunkers - but beware. Club selection is critical from this elevated tee as trouble awaits shots short and long. Read more | |
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Hole 5
 | A long par five that needs a drive up the right side to give you a flatter lie for your second. The next shot needs to be straight as there are bunkers on both sides of the fairway to catch the errant shot. Read more | |
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Hole 6
 | A short par four but one that needs you full concentration. From the tee elect for accuracy as you need to be on the fairway if you are going to get any control on the pitch to this elevated green. Read more | |
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Hole 7
 | Top priority is to avoid the bunkers from the tee so take care with club selection and aiming point. Once on the fairway your approach is straightforward but anything can fall into the swale or bunker that is front left of the green. Read more | |
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Hole 8
 | A testing par three where, depending on the wind you can play anything from a wedge to small wood. To get close to the pin in the prevailing wind you will need a high stopping shot Read more | |
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Hole 9
 | A difficult drive to keep on the fairway as you are angling across this dogleg from the tee - ideally a slight draw up the right side is the shot. Then you are faced with a stroke to the green that is foreshortened by the bank and the bunkers on the left Read more | |
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Hole 10
 | Long hitters can get very close to the green from the tee but the primary objective is to hit between the bunkers and be on the fairway so you can control your approach. Read more | |
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Hole 11
 | Drive as close as you dare to the left hand bunker - the second is always a little longer than it appears, so club up and keep it straight. Read more | |
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Hole 12
 | The tough inward holes start now. Take a line from the tee as close as you dare to the left hand fairway bunker to make the second shot easier. Read more | |
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Hole 13
 | First priority is to avoid the bunkers that stand sentry on the corner. Long hitters should carry these giving them a good line to the green. Read more | |
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Hole 14
 | This challenging par three demands a well struck shot as anything short will find its way left. Read more | |
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Hole 15
 | A long par 4 that is out of reach for most when the wind blows. Read more | |
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Hole 16
 | The best hole on the course - it is included as one of Henry Cotton's 'Eighteen best holes in England'. Read more | |
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Hole 17
 | A great par four that requires respect. Play your drive down the right side to avoid the bunker on the left and into 'Vardon's Parlour' and then you will be able to see the top of the flag. Read more | |
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Hole 18
 | Aim your tee shot at the right hand bridge, only the brave go left of this to cut down the distance to the green. Read more | |
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