Whites Yellows Par S.I Reds Par S.I
352 337 4 6 331 4 8

14th Hole

The Tee Shot

This hole does not contain a large amount of trouble of the tee, although there is trouble there. The main trouble to avoid is the out of bounds on the right. This is a long way right, and it takes a bad hit to find it, but anything over the path is out of bounds. There is also a bush that can be seen on the left hand side of the fairway. This bush is very much in play, especially in the summer when the ball goes further. The only other main trouble is the copse of trees and the ditch on the left of the hole. Right is not a problem if you stay in bounds, there is a lot of room out there, but you want to try and position you tee shot to leave you in a good position for the flag, due to the tricky green.
The Approach
The approach to this green is not that difficult, as hitting the actual green is not a problem. You need to leave yourself an easy putt. The only things to look out for are the two bunkers, one front left and one front right. If you avoid the bunkers you will never have a really difficult next shot. There is a lot of space all around the green if you miss the green, but chipping can sometimes be tricky due to the pin positions.
The Green
This green is very tricky, and you need to be in the right position. The green is a three tier green, with the front being the lowest point, then the left side being the second tier with the right side being the higher tier. There are some very tricky putts on this green if you end up on the wrong tier. If you hit the tier the flag is on you will have a good birdie chance, due to the fact that each tier is not to bad on its own. If you end up on the wrong tier you will have a very tricky first put, especially if you are on a higher tier to the flag. A par here is not bad, but a good drive can lead to a birdie, but you must position your drive and second shot in order to make a birdie.