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Although
the
1st
hole
is
of
only
modest
length
it
will
catch
out
all
but
the
most
respectful
of
players.
The
out
of
bounds
all
down
the
left
hand
side
and
the
plateau
green
are
its
main
line
of
defence.
A
wise
tee
shot
will
be
a
3
wood
or
long
iron
leaving
a
short
iron
to
the
green.
Depending
on
your
proclivity
you
may
opt
for
the
bump
and
run
up
the
steep
front
slope
of
the
green
or
a
high
floated
lob.
The
latter
will
require
an
extremely
deft
touch
if
the
greens
are
hard
and
firm
as
they
tend
to
be
during
the
summer
months.
For
the
long
hitting
players
an
alternative
option
off
the
tee
will
be
to
power
the
ball
on
to
the
2nd
fairway
(all
carry
over
the
Lobden
rough
and
a
lateral
water
hazard).
This
is
rewarded
with
a
slightly
easier
approach
as
the
plateau
of
the
green
is
less
marked
from
this
side.
From
the
new
10th
tee,
which
was
brought into play in
2002,
the
hole
is
a
slight
dog-leg
left
played
over
the
out-of-bounds
markers.
The
hole
runs
in
a
north-south
direction
and
the
prevailing
westerly
winds
will
force
balls
towards
the
out-of-bounds.
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