Holes 7 - 12

Pebble Creek:

Hole seven

Hole 7 is one of the harder tee shots to play. The hole is a mid length par 4 and is probably the tightest hole on the course. An accurate tee shot is required as there are trees left and right, with deep rough on the right. 

A good tee shot will leave an approach of around 150 yards to a green that is protected by a steep faced pot bunker to the left and classic greenside bunker to the right. Players need to beware of the ditch that runs the width of the fairway in front of the green too! The green itself runs from back to front, making a par here a good score. 
 
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Gap: 

Hole eight

Hole 8 is a mid length par 4 with a dog leg from right to left. There is deep rough up the right and trees down the left with a fairway bunker on the corner of the dog leg. 


A good tee shot will leave a long to mid iron in to a green that is protected by two bunkers one front right and one middle left. The green itself slopes back to front and right to left.  

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Round The Bend: 

Hole nine

Hole 9 is a mid length par 5 with a dog leg from left to right. Out of bounds runs all the way down the right. Deep rough, out of bounds and trees are all the way down the left. 

After a good tee shot you need to avoid the fairway bunker on the left with your second shot to leave about 100 yards in to a big green protected by mounding on the left and two bunkers on the right.

The green itself slopes left to right.
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Whitemare Pool: 

Hole ten

Hole 10 is a long par 4. With trees left and right you need a good tee shot or you will not reach the green in two. A good tee shot will leave anything from a fairway wood to a mid iron into a green that has a bunker front right and another front left. 

The green itself slopes from front to back and right to left. Better to be long than short.
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Wrekendyke: 

Hole eleven

Hole 11 is a long par 5 with out of bounds, deep rough and trees running all the way up the right. A long tee shot brings the trees on the left into play. 

A good tee shot and a good second will leave anything from a long iron to a short iron into a big green protected by two redesigned pot bunkers left and one right. 

The green itself slopes from back to front
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Airport: 

Hole twelve

Hole 12 is a long par 4 with trees right and left. The fairway dips in the middle and there is a bunker on the right hand side around 100 yards from the green to catch any wayward approach shots.

The green itself has mounding on the right and a run off area back left. One of the biggest greens on the course sloping front to back and right to left.
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