Course Breakdown
12th Hole – 324 Yards, Par 4 (The Well)
A strategic dogleg left par 4 with OB both sides. A smart tee shot sets up a narrow approach into a sloped green tightly guarded by bunkers.
12th Hole – 324 Yards, Par 4 (The Well)
A strategic dogleg left par 4 with OB both sides. A smart tee shot sets up a narrow approach into a sloped green tightly guarded by bunkers.
11th Hole – 166 Yards, Par 3 (Carsons)
This 166-yard uphill par 3 demands accuracy. A safe miss right can help, but left brings deep bunkers and tricky lies into play. Club choice is crucial.
11th Hole – 166 Yards, Par 3 (Carsons)
This 166-yard uphill par 3 demands accuracy. A safe miss right can help, but left brings deep bunkers and tricky lies into play. Club choice is crucial.
10th Hole – 292 Yards, Par 4 (Kers Wood)
A 292-yard dogleg par 4 that rewards smart tee shot placement over power. Shape it right for a clean look into the sloping green and a birdie opportunity.
10th Hole – 292 Yards, Par 4 (Kers Wood)
A 292-yard dogleg par 4 that rewards smart tee shot placement over power. Shape it right for a clean look into the sloping green and a birdie opportunity.
9th Hole – 123 Yards, Par 3 (Plateau)
A stunning 123-yard par 3 perched below the Clubhouse. With coastal winds and a steeply sloped green, Plateau demands precision and punishes even slight misses.
9th Hole – 123 Yards, Par 3 (Plateau)
A stunning 123-yard par 3 perched below the Clubhouse. With coastal winds and a steeply sloped green, Plateau demands precision and punishes even slight misses.
8th Hole – 427 Yards, Par 4 (Swinley Point)
A long, sloping dogleg par 4 where the fairway and green pull toward the sea. Swinley Point rewards smart tee placement and a confident uphill approach.
8th Hole – 427 Yards, Par 4 (Swinley Point)
A long, sloping dogleg par 4 where the fairway and green pull toward the sea. Swinley Point rewards smart tee placement and a confident uphill approach.
7th Hole – 289 Yards, Par 4 (St John’s Point)
An uphill par 4 with a blind, demanding tee shot followed by a short approach. St John’s Point rewards bravery off the tee and control into the green.
7th Hole – 289 Yards, Par 4 (St John’s Point)
An uphill par 4 with a blind, demanding tee shot followed by a short approach. St John’s Point rewards bravery off the tee and control into the green.