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Hole 1 ~ Old Barn, Par 4

Take aim at the left edge of the first bunker beyond the fairway with a Hybrid or long iron and try not to cut too much of the dogleg – it doesn’t pay. O.B. borders the right hand side. The second shot plays somewhat longer than the actual yardage and the green is fairly small. Try to leave yourself below the hole.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 343
tree_white White Tee 334
tree_green Green Tee 316
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 316

hole01

Hole 2 ~ Henry’s Gully, Par 3

The prevailing left to right head wind demands one more club. The big trap on the left side of the green will catch all errant pull hooks. The safest play is to the left-center of this green. Just because you hit the green does not guarantee a par.

Par 3:

tree_blue Blue Tee 144
tree_white White Tee 144
tree_green Green Tee 114
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 136

hole02

Hole 3 ~ Boundary, Par 4

This medium length par four sets up perfectly for an accurate tee shot. A well placed drive in the center of the fairway will leave you with a mid iron. Remember: Check the prevailing wind and make sure to pull enough club. Water just in front will consume those shots that come up short. If you are going to play conservative, missing to the right hand side of the green is the best choice.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 400
tree_white White Tee 390
tree_green Green Tee 299
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 299

hole03

Hole 4 ~ Long Reach, Par 4

This uphill par 4 plays longer than the yardage. Dogleg left entices one to cut the corner for a short iron to the green. The uphill approach shot calls for an extra club. Shots to the left side of the green will slide right on this, the most severely sloped and quickest green on the course. Make sure you are below the hole.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 384
tree_white White Tee 335
tree_green Green Tee 313
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 313

hole04

Hole 5 ~ Westward Ho, Par 4

This monster par 4 requires you to favour the right side off the tee. There is a pond to the right side of the green and short right. Favour the left side of the green and it usually plays a half a club longer. Making par here will feel like a birdie!

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 445
tree_white White Tee 439
tree_green Green Tee 413
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 413

hole05

Hole 6 ~ Beech Ridge, Par 5

A big hitter’s delight, this uphill, reachable Par 5 is quite wide open, but requires a precise 2nd shot if your going for it in two. Try to avoid the flanking bunker on the left hand side of the green.

Par 5:

tree_blue Blue Tee 449
tree_white White Tee 449
tree_green Green Tee 388
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 388

hole06

Hole 7 ~ MacLeod’s Pond, Par 4

An accurate tee shot is required to a straight and narrow fairway. The left side of the fairway will put you in perfect position for your second shot. Your approach shot needs to favour the left side of the green because of the large false front on the right. Make sure you pull enough club, as the water hazard in front will consume shots that come up short.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 385
tree_white White Tee 385
tree_green Green Tee 308
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 308

hole07

Hole 8 ~ Piper’s Glen, Par 4

A long very narrow par 4 that demands length and accuracy. The fairway funnels to its narrowest point at 275 yards. There are two deep ponds at the end of the fairway some 100 yards from the green. Take an extra club on the approach and read your putt carefully.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 399
tree_white White Tee 354
tree_green Green Tee 326
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 326

hole08

Hole 9 ~ Hooker’s Folly, Par 4

A 3 wood or long iron is prescribed on this hole. A well placed tee shot will offer a short approach from the middle of the fairway. Keep your approach towards the centre of the green as anything missed left will kick towards a deep bunker and, while shots missed to the right will be eaten up by a shallow bunker.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 298
tree_white White Tee 288
tree_green Green Tee 260
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 260

hole09

Hole 10 ~ Flat Top Pine, Par 5

A great start to your back nine! This short par 5 requires an accurate tee shot favouring the right side of the fairway. The big hitter may be able to reach the green in two, but the safe play is laying up and being able to put a short iron in your hand. Play to the front of the green as it is usually fast and firm.

Par 5:

tree_blue Blue Tee 456
tree_white White Tee 456
tree_green Green Tee 412
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 412

hole10

Hole 11 ~ Pulpit – Our Signature Hole, Par 3

Focus on hitting the green and then enjoy this spectacular view! Wind direction is very important on this tricky par 3, so good club selection is the key to hitting this green. Errant shots are likely to be gobbled up by the bunker on the left and hazard on the right.

Par 3:

tree_blue Blue Tee 173
tree_white White Tee 163
tree_green Green Tee 163
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 162

hole11

Hole 12 ~ Lower Wallop, Par 4

A strong par 4 that usually plays into a prevailing wind. The drive should be left of centre to give the best angle of attack at the green. The second shot should favour the left side of the green as danger awaits you with a water hazard on the right. This green falls back to front and has some subtle breaks to it.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 455
tree_white White Tee 388
tree_green Green Tee 322
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 322

hole12

Hole 13 ~ Matthew’s Legacy, Par 4

A short but tricky hole! An iron could be used off the tee to avoid the fairway bunker on the left and the water hazard on the right (it’s there!). Do not miss this green to the left or long and keep your second shot below the hole.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 289
tree_white White Tee 289
tree_green Green Tee 292
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 292

hole13

Hole 14 ~ Fore, Par 4

This medium length par 4 sets up perfectly for an accurate tee shot. A well placed drive in the center of the fairway will leave you with a medium to short iron. Remember: Club selection off the tee is critical.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 367
tree_white White Tee 362
tree_green Green Tee 293
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 293

hole14

Hole 15 ~ Llanllar, Par 3

This is a medium length par 3 that plays up hill with bunkers on the left and right side of the green. Distance and accuracy is a must. Miss the green and expect to drop one shot.

Par 3:

tree_blue Blue Tee 160
tree_white White Tee 152
tree_green Green Tee 152
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 144

hole15

Hole 16 ~ Upper Wallop, Par 5

This is the last par 5 on the course. A long, straight tee shot is required as trees line the right side of the fairway. With an aggressive tee shot there is potential to reach the green in two. There is great potential for a birdie opportunity.

Par 5:

tree_blue Blue Tee 461
tree_white White Tee 441
tree_green Green Tee 441
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 404

hole16

Hole 17 ~ Dormy Two, Par 4

An accurate tee shot is required, as both sides of the hole are lined with trees and fairway bunkers. Your approach shout must carry a well guarded bunker just in front to a green that slopes from back to front. Par here is good!

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 391
tree_white White Tee 389
tree_green Green Tee 311
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 311

hole17

Hole 18 ~ Rosseau, Par 4

Excellent finishing hole can make or break a round. There is a variety of different options to play this hole. A possible eagle, but the OB on the right has turned many 4’s into 6’s. Try to keep the ball below the hole.

Par 4:

tree_blue Blue Tee 257
tree_white White Tee 252
tree_green Green Tee 246
tree_yellow Yellow Tee 246

hole18

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