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Course Guide:       ¨ Gents              ¨ Ladies


1st & 10th holes are straight par 4s, with bunker left and trees right awaiting any loose tee shots. An accurate second shot is required to the long narrow, flat green with a deep greenside bunker on the right side waiting for victims. ¨   357 / 375 Yards     index 7 & 8
1st Tee
1st & 10th Tee
     ¨   308 Yards     index 10 & 9
1st & 10th Green
1st & 10th Green
The 2nd & 11th holes are another straight par 4s with accuracy crucial off the tee. Out of bounds all down the left side with trees right & left and a wall on the right to trap any wayward shot. The second shot is to a green that slopes from front to back, with club selection important. ¨    353 / 355 Yards     index 10 & 9
2nd  & 11th Tee
2nd Tee
¨   353/355 Yards     index 6 & 5
2nd & 11th Green

2nd & 11th Green
The 3rd & 12th are good scoring chances, 135 yard all carry par 3, with well placed bunkers front and left. The green slopes gently from back to front, with slight breaks in most putts. ¨   135 Yards    index 17 & 18
3rd and 12th Tee
3rd & 12th Tee
 ¨  130 Yards    index 18 & 17
3rd & 12th Green
3rd & 12th Green
The 4th & 13th holes are challenging par 4s with trees left and right. The fairway slopes strongly from right to left with two fairway bunkers to trap big drives. The second shot demands great attention to the smallest green on the course. The green is elevated with any shot short, left or long leaving a delicate chip, with an unforgiving 200 year old oak defending the right side. The green slopes from right to left leaving tricky putts, which can be easily misread. ¨   359 / 359 Yards    index 5 & 6
4th & 13th Tee
4th & 13th Tee
¨   359 Yards    index 2 & 1
4th & 13th Green
4th & 13th Green
The 5th & 14th holes are problematic 150 yard all carry par 3s, with significant elevation from tee to green of at least one extra club required. Any shot short can potential roll back 30 yards, while long leaves a fiddly chip. The green slopes from back to front leaving slippery putts that must be respected. ¨   150 / 150 Yards    index 13 & 14
5th & 14th Tee
5th & 14th Tee
¨   115 Yards     index 16 & 15
5th & 14th Green
5th & 14th Green
The 6th hole is a most difficult dogleg left par 4 demanding a straight drive with huge trees blocking any shots down the left. Players are left with a long second shot with out of bounds all down the left with the ideal shot just right of the green. The putting surface slopes from right to left towards the lovely river Blackwater ¨    431 Yards     index 1
6th Tee
6th Tee
¨  339 Yards    index 4
6th Green
6th Green
7th & 16th holes “Rothwell's” is our signature hole a straight par 4. With no out of bounds, water or bunkers this hole seems easy but has destroyed many a fine round. The fairway slopes violently from left to right with most drive ending in the rough and tee shot up left are blocked by large trees. The second shot is all carry with an extra club required and accuracy is essential. Missing the green on the high side left leaves a most testing chip to a green that slope wickedly from left to right. Putts on this green have significant breaks with speed and line essential. ¨   397 / 397 Yards     index 3 & 2
7th and 16th Tee
7th & 16th Tee
¨   384 Yards     index 8 & 7
7th & 16th Green
7th & 16th Green
The 8th hole has a slight dogleg right par 4 posing any interesting tee shot, big hitters clear the big trees or else play between them to a downhill fairway but beware of out of bounds left. The green is significantly elevated with extra club required but you can’t be long as the green slopes extremely from back to front. Putting downhill can lead to chipping back up. ¨   359 Yards      index 12
8th Tee
8th Tee
¨   265 Yards     index 14
8th Green
8th Green
The 9th & 18th holes are slight dogleg par 4s and a potential birdie hole. But don’t get greedy with your drive as the “3 sisters”, three huge trees, will swallow your golf ball. The second shot is to the largest green on the course with a bunker front left. ¨   328/ 328 Yards     index 15 & 16
9th & 18th Tee
9th & 18th Tee
¨   294 Yards      index 12 & 11
9 & 18th Green
9th & 18th Green
The 15th hole is the only par 5 on the course and a good birdie chance. Off the tee beware of trees blocking any shots down the right. Players are left with a long second shot with out of bounds all down the left. For your third shot take dead aim at the flag where the putting surface slopes from right to left towards the lovely river Blackwater. ¨   502 Yards      index 11
15th Tee
15th Tee
 ¨   339 Yards     index 3
15th Green
15th Green
The 17th hole has a tight dogleg right and is the most difficult par 4 driving hole on the course. Very big hitters can clear the big trees or else play between them to a downhill fairway. The green is significantly elevated with extra club required but you can’t be long as the green slopes extremely from back to front. Putting downhill can lead to chipping back up. ¨   401 Yards     index 4
17th Tee
17th Tee
  ¨   265 Yards      index 13
8th & 17th Green
17th Green

 

 

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