MAP OF COURSE
Dummy text - A tough opening hole with little room for error off the tee, Is your driver required? Find the fairway off the tee and you give yourself a chance at a Par, Miss the f
airway and you are staring at Bogey or worse. t ough opening hole with little room for error off the tee, Is your driver required? Find the fairway off the tee and you give yourself a chance at a Par, Miss the fairway and you are staring at Bogey or worse.A tough opening hole with little room for error off the tee, Is your driver required? Find the fairway off the tee and you give yourself a chance at a Par, Miss the fairway and you are staring at Bogey or worse.
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HOLE 1 - TREWISTON
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A tough opening hole with little room for error off the tee, Is your driver required? Find the fairway off the tee and you give yourself a chance at a Par, Miss the fairway and you are staring at Bogey or worse. |
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HOLE 2 - BEE PARK
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Don't go Right whatever you do. The jungle awaits an errant tee shot right, find the fairway and a short uphill shot awaits you to a sloping green. |
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HOLE 3 - WESTERN WINDMILL
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Generally playing in to the wind a tough driving hole does not allow too much room for error however the brave will be rewarded with an easier 2nd shot to a well bunkered green. |
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HOLE 4 - ST MINVER
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A tight tee shot makes a short par 5 tricky, Clear the hedge on the left and an easy par 5 is in front of you giving a possible birdie chance to most. |
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HOLE 5 - PENKEVILL
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A well bunkered par 3 where a precise tee shot is required to keep your ball on the green, go left and find a slope where a tricky chip faces you to save par. |
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HOLE 6 - SHAG ROCK
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Wide open tee shot allows you to open your shoulders, be weary of the rubbish on the left and if avoided a bottle neck fairway takes you down to a heavily front bunkered green. |
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HOLE 7 - HORNEY WINK
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A delightful tucked away par 3 where the wind doesn't come in to play, keep it to the right and the slope will bring your ball down to the green nicely. |
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HOLE 8 - RUMP'S POINT
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A driveable par 4 where being to close to the raised green can cause you trouble, Bunkered front right and at the back the club selection is of all importance to stay clear of the awaiting trouble. |
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HOLE 9 - ROSERROW
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A severe dog leg right your ideal line is over the hedge and the big hitters can take on as much as they like, once over or around the hedge an uphill shot to a large green with O.O.B directly behind await's the brave. |
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HOLE 10 - LANGOLLAN
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A slight dog leg downhill the tee shot is of vital importance, keep the ball on the fairway and a flat lie and easy approach shot await, stray from the fairway and the slopes and hollows can cause problems. |
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HOLE 11 - DOOM BAR
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A Challenging par 4 where often a lay up of the ditch crossing the fairway 70 yards short of the green is often the best option. The brave can take on the corner and leave themselves a wedge however a small green that drops severly to the left can become there undoing. |
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HOLE 12 - CHUGH'S DELL
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An awkward tee shot await’s the timid golfer where accuracy is needed with trouble all the way down the right on this hole, Club selection is again vital as going long is deep trouble also. |
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HOLE 13 - GOOSEY MEADOW
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A short driveable par 4 with a hazard the length of the hole all the way down the right can become somes undoing, The sensible will hit an iron off the tee to allow a nice short approach to a flat green, The insensible will go for the green and often find trouble. |
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HOLE 14 - MERLIN'S VALLEY
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Not stroke index 1 on the card for nothing, The first obstacle is to hit the fairway that narrows when closer to the green then avoid the dry ditch across the middle of the fairway and the stream that runs paralell with the entire hole, Tip is Pray! |
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HOLE 15 - BADGER'S RUN
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A long par 5 that predominantly plays into the wind, a tee shot over the first bunker will allow the big hitters to go for the green in 2, Trouble awaits tee shots that stray to the left of this hole. Be sensible and play the hole as a par 5 and use your three shots to make the green. |
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HOLE 16 - SHILA MILL
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A delightful little par 3 that is well bunkered at the front that forces the golfer to fly there tee shots to the green, anything landed short will end up in the bunkers or through the green. |
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HOLE 17 - NEWLAND
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A great birdie opportunity for the brave, take on the left slope and you will be punished. All sensible golfers will bail out right and find the fairway and have an opportunity to go for the green in 2, A small green surrounded by trouble awaits you if you go for it. |
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HOLE 18 - QUARRY
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A tight finishing hole can be the downfall of the best, a sensible tee shot is required to keep the ball out of trouble and give yourself a chance at a par, for your second shot another uphill shot awaits you with O.O.B very close to the back of the green. |
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