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The
Hole:
A
90 degree dogleg to the left, Woodmore Brake requires that you lay up near the
marker post, to leave a medium iron to the green. However, at the turn of the
fairway, there are some interesting contours to the green which can sometimes
leave with a blind second shot.
Pro's Advice:
Watch out here, you will only need a medium
iron off the tee as it is a right angle par 4 to the left. Once your shot is in
place, the rest should be straight forward, assuming you don't let your tee
shot drift too far to the right.
Member's
Advice:
A blind tee shot usually means a mid iron to the corner of the dog leg
(unless you fancy taking on the tiger line over the trees - always dodgy), then
a second blind shot to the green with a mid to short iron. The green is big and
very receptive, so a par is a good score, and a birdie a real bonus.
For the Ladies:
Stroke index 2 should give you a
clue as to the difficulty of this hole - even for the low handicappers. Too
long off the tee and you can find yourself out of bounds, too short and you
haven't a hope of getting near the green in 2. Too far right of the marker post
and you face 2 more full shots to the green, too far left of the marker and you
are blocked out for your next shot. On top of all that your shot to the green
is usually blind, so to come off the hole with a nett par or bogey is usually a
good result.