Seventh Hole

Hole 7 - Dog Leg

A downhill, left-hand dogleg with out of bounds down the left. Try to keep your tee shot to the right side of the fairway for the best angle in and the flattest lie.
What looks to be a flat green is actually very deceptive, with subtle borrows no matter where the pin is located.

Insider's View

“Long hitters may prefer to hit a long iron to the corner of the dogleg at 220 yards, but most of us will take a driver or three wood trying to find the centre of the fairway to leave a mid-iron to the green that slopes to the back right-hand side. Care must be taken to avoid the bunkers that protect the front of the green on both sides.”
Trevor Degge
Captain 2000 & President 2006 / 2008
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