This short right-to-left dogleg may look inviting, but it still demands careful planning. A well-placed mid-iron off the tee sets up a straightforward short iron into a sharply sloping green. Flanked by trees on both sides, accuracy from the tee is key — stray too far either way and your angle into the green becomes far more challenging. With no bunkers in play, this is one of the more scorable holes on the course — but don’t let your guard down. Positioning is everything if you want to take advantage and walk away with a birdie.
Without bunkers or distance as its main defence, this hole tempts players into switching off. The real test lies in shaping the tee shot just right to leave a clean angle into the sloping green. Anything pulled or pushed off the tee brings the surrounding trees into play and makes holding the surface far tougher than it looks.