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There are yardage markers on each
fairway sprinkler head to indicate the distance to the centre of the
green
click on picture to access further
information on each hole

1:
Outward Bound
"A good tee shot will put you in position to reach the green in 2. Check your yardages-- precision is required
with your approach."

2:
Sleepers
"Beware the narrow gap between bunkers off the tee. Second shot will always play a bit longer than the yardage indicates."

3:
Nick's One
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4:
Hill's Brae
"The fairway slopes right to left, and bunkers on the left are numerous. The ball runs in to the green from the right, but beware the bunker 30 yards short."

5:
Long Carry
"Drive down the left side of this wide fairway. Second shot plays longer than it looks. Two-tiered green is a tricky one."

6:
Road Hole
"Drive down right side of fairway, as it slopes towards and is OB to the left. Aim for the right side of the two-tiered green with your approach."

7:
Laddie's Cockpit
"Don't try to fly the green--let it run on. Beware the OB left and back, as well as the gully behind."

8:
Wee One
"Leave your tee shot below the flag of this well bunkered green. Club selection is crucial. Ignore this at your peril!"

9:
The President's
"Favour the left side off the tee, and favour the left on your approach.
A narrow, undulating green makes the read on long putts challenging."

10:
The Table
"A plateau with a sleepers bunker on the right, this is a difficult green to hold. Try running it on or pitching it into the slope in front."

11:
Torrance
"Careful with your lay up, as the cross bunkers are closer than they look. A steep green makes the accuracy of the downhill approach critical."

12:
Mae West
"Danger lurks down the right side, so aim left, but don't forget about the dogleg! A severely sloping green breaks more than you might think."

13:
Oxhey View
"Keep drive down the left side to set up a birdie chance. Keep your approach to the right, as the slope of the green is right to left."

14:
Westward Ho!
"No hidden trouble off the tee, so open your shoulders. Precision is crucial in the lay up to avoid clusters of hidden bunkers."

15:
Markes' Pride
"Enjoy this classic par 3. Keep it left to avoid the trees, but beware the OB. Don't try to land the ball on the green, but run it on."

16:
Hookers' Knell
"Accuracy is more important than length. Beware the OB left. Keep your approach left and think about letting the ball run onto the green."

17:
Mount Vardon
"Favour the right with your second shot or you could be blocked out. Two-tiered green can make or break your score."

18:
Jacob's Gable
"This uphill tee shot requires one more club than you think, but don't overlook the OB back and left or the bunkers right."
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