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| A great opening hole measured at 336 metres (Black Tees)
is by no means the longest hole on the course, but any
wayward shots can result in disaster. From the tee you
are faced with bunkers both right and left of the fairway,
avoid these at any cost. A shot of about 220 metres should
be hit and favour the left side of the fairway, as this
will open your second shot with a mid to short iron to
a well-bunkered green. Beware of the deep bunker short
right of the green. It will take a brave player to shoot
at any right hand pin position. A par or bogey is a good
way to start your round. |
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