The Courses

Red 9
Blue 9
Green 9
Womans tees
Par
SI
No
White tees
Yellow tees
Par
SI
Course Details
327 yrds
4
11
1
384 yrds
384 yrds
4
13
420 yrds
5
3
2
458 yrds
441 yrds
4
3
148 yrds
3
17
3
197 yrds
177 yrds
3
9
241 yrds
4
15
4
271 yrds
262 yrds
4
17
318 yrds
4
5
5
390 yrds
380 yrds
4
5
406 yrds
4
1
6
468 yrds
459 yrds
4
1
396 yrds
5
13
7
476 yrds
455 yrds
5
11
151 yrds
3
9
8
180 yrds
173 yrds
3
15
308 yrds
4
7
9
389 yrds
377 yrds
4
7
2715 yrds
36
3213 yrds
3108 yrds
35
Womans tees
Par
SI
No
White tees
Yellow tees
Par
SI
Course Details
425 yrds
5
6
1
434 yrds
431 yrds
4
6
101 yrds
3
18
2
110 yrds
107 yrds
3
18
276 yrds
4
16
3
347 yrds
336 yrds
4
16
380 yrds
4
2
4
423 yrds
417 yrds
4
2
147 yrds
3
12
5
208 yrds
195 yrds
3
10
479 yrds
5
8
6
544 yrds
530 yrds
5
12
354 yrds
4
4
7
440 yrds
405 yrds
4
4
323 yrds
4
14
8
417 yrds
411 yrds
4
8
328 yrds
4
10
9
390 yrds
362 yrds
4
14
2813 yrds
36
3313 yrds
3194 yrds
35
Womans tees
Par
SI
No
White tees
Yellow tees
Par
SI
Course Details
291 yrds
4
14 / 13
1
342 yrds
320 yrds
4
12 / 11
164 yrds
3
6 / 5
2
208 yrds
198 yrds
3
6 / 5
291 yrds
4
18 / 17
3
315 yrds
301 yrds
4
16 / 15
448 yrds
5
8 / 7
4
509 yrds
475 yrds
5
10 / 9
360 yrds
4
2 / 1
5
409 yrds
375 yrds
4
4 / 3
237 yrds
4
10 / 9
6
280 yrds
250 yrds
4
8 / 7
321 yrds
4
4 / 3
7
409 yrds
325 yrds
4
2 / 1
150 yrds
3
12 / 11
8
173 yrds
167 yrds
3
18 / 17
250 yrds
4
16 / 15
9
334 yrds
286 yrds
4
14 / 13
2512 yrds
35
2979 yrds
2697 yrds
35

Red 9

The Clubhouse beckons in the distance beyond the elevated green. Ideally the drive should be hit slightly right of centre into the valley of the fairway. From the tee you cannot see the two fairway bunkers alongside the (out of bounds) lake on the left, waiting to catch any drive hit that way. The right side looks open but the rough is usually quite thick and makes the second shot very difficult to get onto the green, even with a lofted club. Regardless of the tee used, the second shot is always uphill to the large green which slopes sharply from back right to front left. The bottom of the flag cannot be seen from the fairway so look at its position before teeing off the 1st or 10th. The left half of the green is very well guarded by a heather covered knoll whilst anything short and right is liable to run back down to the bottom of the steep slope. Once on the green you will still have a lot of work to do unless you are immediately below the hole. The slope means that the borrows can be significant and anything above the pin needs very careful attention, especially in the summertime, if you want to stay on the green for your next putt.