Tuesday 5 June 2007
Hole 2
DD : Hole 2 ; The 2nd is a downhill par 4 that incorporates a small burn that runs down the left side of the hole then cuts across the fairway on the approach to the green. There is a stone wall that runs in front and round the back of the green enclosing the putting surface. There is native woodland of Pine, Rowan, Birch and Ash sneaking into the left side of the approach.
There is a sloping fairway on the hole that kicks the ball left if it drifts down the left side of the fairway. This is constantly making the approach to the green tougher as the further left the ball the tougher the angle is to the green. The collection of bunker on the right appear further away than they are and actually present a good line over their left side off the tee. A player carrying these right bunkers will have the best approach to the green and avoid the trouble of water and rough.
The green is enclosed by walls and slopes from back left to front right. There is also a slope at the back of the green that acts as a punchbowl for the green surrounds. The green will shed off shots landing on the lower level that aren't well struck.
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