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The Hole:
The longer tee shots over the two ponds will run down the slope to give you a very short second shot, although you can run out of fairway if you hit it too far to the left. The green slopes way from you, so stopping your second shot can sometimes be difficult, but the is plenty of room left and right of the green for those who hit slightly off line.

Pro's Advice:
A blind tee shot over the hill. Just right of the marker is favoured if you want to stay on the fairway. The approach shot must land on the front of the green as it slopes away from you.

Member's Advice:
A blind tee shot over the ponds to the top of the slope is the option most choose here, as it gives you an excellent view of the well guarded green below, and magnificent views of the Gloucestershire countryside in the valley beyond. As the green slopes away from you, holding the green demands a high shot in, while putting is never easy up or down the slope.

For the Ladies:
A blind tee shot with ponds which are out of bounds to the right. The marker post is the line and if you reach it you will have a good view of the green. If you are short you have another blind shot. Two bunkers guard the front of the green. As the green slopes away from you, holding the green demands a high shot in.