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Course
The first 9 holes of the 6,473 yard par
71 woodland course take you around the outer perimeter of
the course. Out of bounds plays a distinctive feature of all
the holes from the 3rd around to the 9th. The 3rd is a feature
hole, with magnificent views from the back tees over a gentle
valley and the spire of St Albans cathedral visible on a clear
summer evening, leads players to a challenging multi-tiered
green. The 5th has the infamous Mirror pond ready to trap
only the longest of drives or errant second shots.
The second 9 holes starts with an
inviting downhill drive between mature oak tress towards the
lakeside green and the 11th is another signature hole. With
mostly water between tee and green, trees behind the back
of the 11th green and deceptively deep bunkers protect a green
that has rewarded some with a memorable hole-in-one. The last
3 holes, 16th, 17th and 18th are recognised by many of the
clubs’ players as one of the toughest finishing stretches
in the area. The 18th requires a long, straight drive to the
bottom of a gentle valley to set up a challenging uphill,
mid iron shot to a green protected by a well placed cross
bunker and step sided greenside bunkers. Par on the 18th is
an excellent way to complete a round of golf on one of Hertfordshire’s
finest courses.
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