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Hole 7 |
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Hole 9 |
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Hole 8 |
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Hole 10 |
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This par 3 is a tough hole from the medal tee. The awaiting bunkers cannot be seen. |
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A wall of gorse on the right claims a slice but too far left and sand awaits. |
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Although arguably the easiest of the par threes it is amazing the amount of sevens recorded at this hole! |
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A blind tee shot more space on the right of the marker pole but too far either way can mean a lost ball. |
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The last of the par threes and surprisingly awkward. |
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This hole has the narrowest green. |
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A perfectly hit drive with a wee bit of draw and the ball runs miles. A shot played down the right leaves a blind second. |
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Aim left for the drive, the fairway breaks right to left. If you are long a draw from the right of the fairway pays dividends. |
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An easy par 5 of the medal tee but a long par 4 of the boxes. The burn at the back will catch the unwary. |
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The green is guarded by three bunkers that can be the devil to get out of. Strangely a sliced drive is not a bad result as the bunkers don’t come into play. |
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Admiration from your playing partner is assured if you manage to get on the green over Scoonie Burn in two. |
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Hole 11 |
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Hole 14 |
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Hole 16 |
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Hole 15 |
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Hole 13 |
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Hole 17 |
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Hole 18 |
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Hole 12 |


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Scorecard and Course Plan |



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A tough start, better to be on the left, but watch for the bunker, it’s craftily placed |
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Hole 1 |
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Aim for the corner of the plateau and a straight shot could see you not far from the green |