
Justifiably the toughest hole on the course, a par 4 measuring 427 yards down hill but into the prevailing wind. The tee shot is blind, played over a ridge, with the best line over the bush on the corner of the wall, taking you down the right side of the fairway and shortening the hole. A large Oak tree sits in the middle of the fairway, which needs to be avoided to have any chance of making the green.
The approach is also down hill, to a large green protected on the left by a number of trees sat on a large mound. The green falls away to the right, which is missed on this side, proves a very difficult chip back. When the pin is at the back the hole becomes even harder as the approach can play 1-2 clubs more and the green is much narrower at the back.
PAR 4 |
PAR 4 | PAR 4 |
427 |
418 | 386 |
SI 1 |
SI 1 | SI 5 |

PAR 4 |
PAR 4 | PAR 4 |
427 |
427 | 386 |
SI 2 |
SI 2 | SI 5 |