Hole |
Par |
White |
Yellow |
Index |
Ladies |
Par |
Index |
17 |
4 |
350yds |
328yds |
9 |
315yds |
4 |
4 |
Another fairly short par 4, but again, not an easy hole. The drive is to a fairly wide fairway that slopes right-to-left with the B3000 running along the left of the fairway, and a bush (growing on an old tumulus) about 180yds from the white tees (that can trap a good tee shot!). A gorse hedge runs across the fairway about 90yds from the front of the green, obscuring the flag and the green. A good tee shot will leave you with a short- or mid-iron to the three-tier green. If you don’t want to fly the ball to the pin, the best approach is to aim at the fir tree front-right of the green, and let the slope take the ball onto the putting surface. The green has three levels and multiple borrows. The mid-level is very small (about 2-3 sq.mtrs) and is usually the choice for the pin position on medal day! No bunkers on this hole.
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