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The Old Course - Hole 1 |
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385 |
6 |
383 |
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The Old Course climbs from the Club House steadily uphill for
the first two holes.
Work on the first hole in 2003 will result it in a slight dogleg
to the right.
An underclubbed shot to the green may see the ball rolling back
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The Old Course - Hole 2 |
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365 |
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355 |
8 |
309 |
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8 |
The second tee presents the early challenge of carrying the quarry,
while not cutting the corner too much into the rough on the left
of the fairway.
The shot to the green is steeply uphill onto a sloping green.
Putting downhill in fast conditions can be testing.
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The Old Course - Hole 3 |
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3 |
390 |
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378 |
4 |
366 |
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4 |
The third hole doglegs right around a clump of trees, which can
be cleared by a confident golfer with a following wind.
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The Old Course - Hole 4 |
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4 |
180 |
3 |
171 |
10 |
141 |
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10 |
The fourth is a Par 3 that can be tricky to judge into the prevailing
wind.
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The Old Course - Hole 18 |
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18 |
446 |
4 |
437 |
9 |
445 |
5 |
9 |
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3368 |
35 |
3259 |
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2950 |
36 |
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3030 |
35 |
2922 |
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2615 |
35 |
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Total |
6398 |
70 |
6181 |
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5565 |
71 |
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The eighteenth tee looks downhill to the clubhouse and presents
the opportunity for a satisfying drive and a mid-iron to the green
to culminate an enjoyable round.
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The Old Course - Hole 17 |
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165 |
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165 |
17 |
153 |
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17 |
The commanding summer tee on the Par 3 seventeenth can present
a difficult club choice depending on wind conditions, with bunkers
penalising shots that stray left.
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The Old Course - Hole 16 |
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449 |
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437 |
5 |
394 |
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5 |
The tee on the sixteenth presents a magnificent view marred only
by the evil cross bunkers, luckily situated just out of range
for the average golfer.
Reaching the green with the second shot is a challenge while
a headwind makes this hole seem like a Par 5.
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The Old Course - Hole 15 |
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15 |
389 |
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373 |
13 |
326 |
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13 |
A confident approach shot is needed on the fifteenth to hold
the flat green, set in ground steeply sloping right to left.
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The Old Course - Hole 14 |
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14 |
510 |
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507 |
2 |
465 |
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2 |
Your drive on the fourteenth Par 5 needs careful placement as
avoiding the bunker on the left can easily put you in the thick
rough on the right.
A cautious second shot sets up a straightforward approach to
a large green.
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The Old Course - Hole 13 |
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13 |
208 |
3 |
180 |
15 |
157 |
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15 |
The Par 3 thirteenth usually needs a straight mid/long iron aimed
at the right side of the green as the ground slopes right to left.
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The Old Course - Hole 12 |
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425 |
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413 |
7 |
305 |
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7 |
The out-of-bounds hedge on the right of the twelfth fairway makes
a slicer’s life difficult, especially with a cross wind
and there are some rather deep bunkers on the left before the
green.
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The Old Course - Hole 11 |
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379 |
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364 |
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320 |
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11 |
The eleventh is a delightful hole. Driving uphill on the left
of the fairway to avoid the bunker covering the right half of
the fairway presents a mid-iron approach shot to the cupped green.
Pin placing on the sloped sided of the green can make putting
very awkward.
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The Old Course - Hole 10 |
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10 |
397 |
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383 |
3 |
385 |
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3 |
The drive over the hill on the tenth is straightforward, but
the difficulty of holding the green with the downhill approach
shot can make the hole a frustrating experience.
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The Old Course - Hole 9 |
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143 |
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130 |
18 |
93 |
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18 |
The short Par 3 ninth is surrounded by bunkers front, left and
right, which are hazardous in a cross wind.
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The Old Course - Hole 8 |
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488 |
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475 |
12 |
417 |
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12 |
A poor drive on the eighth brings ‘the pit’ into
play on the second shot (or the first if you’re a long hitter).
The green is invitingly located in a hollow and your approach
shot needs to make the rear upper level where the pin is usually
placed.
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The Old Course - Hole 7 |
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535 |
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519 |
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472 |
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1 |
The Par 5 seventh is straightforward although a sliced drive
can see you amongst the set of three bunkers on the right.
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The Old Course - Hole 6 |
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195 |
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182 |
14 |
175 |
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14 |
The sixth is a long Par 3 with a tricky green sloping left to
right.
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The Old Course - Hole 5 |
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5 |
339 |
4 |
327 |
16 |
259 |
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16 |
Your drive on the fifth should be left of centre to avoid defection
into the craftily placed bunker.
The shot to the green is blind and well protected by bunkers
if you’re on the right of the fairway. |
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