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16th - “Droagh” – 275 metres |
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tee-box presents you with a blind drive up to a plateau fairway.
The best guidance is to aim just left of the telegraph pole
on the fairway, anything right of this will be thrown right
off the slope into light rough and may be punished by a lone
hawthorn tree. Getting the ball on to the plateau may not
be enough as there are fir and willow trees all along the
left-hand side of the fairway and two shallow bunkers on the
left edge of the fairway. Having found the fairway the second
shot should be fairly short into a green that very obviously
slopes left to right and can present its fair share of putting
woes. This is a birdie opportunity that all too often can
become a bogey. |
Pro's
Tip: Get your tee shot onto the level fairway if at all possible,
from there feed the ball into the flag using the contours
of the green. Again, think ahead by checking the pin placement
when playing the 14th.
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