Hole 1
90 yards
A tricky short hole to start with. Watch for the bunker just on the left at the front of the green. Go too far and a wicked bunker at the rear of the green lies in wait. Depending on the pin position you can be left with a difficult up-hill putt to finish this hole.
Hole 2
102 yards
This one looks easy but the bunker 3/4 of the way up the fairway lies in wait. Pitch over the bunker and you should end up on the large green area for a straight forward putt here. There are some trees at the rear of the green and a pond to avoid.
Hole 3
88 yards
A short hole so make sure you don't use the wrong club or hit the ball too hard off the tee otherwise you can end up on the bank at the rear of the green - or worse still in the river. A small hillock on the left of the fairway is another hazard to avoid.
Hole 4
112 yards
A wide fairway and a wide green makes this hole fairly straight forward. However, hit the ball too far and you end up in the trees and bushes behind the green. A small bunker a short way in front of the green can also catch you out. This bunker is shallow and easy to pitch out off. The green is flat and so it is good for making those long putts.
Hole 5
125 yards
A long hole with trees close to the left hand side of the fairway so be careful to avoid these . A bunker to the front left of the green and another on the right hand side are two hazards you will want to avoid. Also be careful to avoid putting the ball into the small bank at the rear of the green since the longer grass here can sometimes be difficult to play out of.
Hole 6
78 yards
The shortest hole which can be the most difficult hole on the course. Hit the ball too hard and you can find yourself in the rough or worse still on hole 2 fairway.! Sometimes the hole is positioned on an upper elevation and sometimes the lower part of the green. This can lead to some tricky putting if you have to putt up or down the slope.
Hole 7
88 yards
The one looks easy as you are aiming into an area which is quite wide. The green is also wide but very thin and so an over hit ball will either end up on a small bank or in the trees at the rear of the green. This green is also well shaded by the trees and so putting is often dependent on the weather conditions and time of year.
Hole 8
102 yards
This hole is relatively straight forward - avoid going into the trees on the left hand side and try not to over hit since you could end up in the bank at the rear of the large green area. A small but shallow bunker at the front left of the green is a fairly minor hazard and easy to get out off. The large flat green is good for those long putts.
Hole 9
97 yards
You need to be fairly accurate on this hole to avoid going into trees on the left or going too far right and ending up in the trees on the right. You need to get your distance right here because an over hit can result in you going beyond the green, through the wire fence and out of bounds. Once on the green putting here is straight forward on a level green.