An elevated tee provides a great view of the fairway below.
A solid drive favouring a draw shape works best.
Avoid taking too tight a line down the left as bounces can be harsh, and well-placed rushes can easily catch your ball.
The green is beautifully shaped into the natural land but is tricky to hold.
Three bunkers guard the front.
The best miss is right, where contours can feed the ball back toward the green.
Coming up short leaves a tough chip over a steep front bank to a shallow green running away from you.
If you do hit the green, expect a challenging putt the green has a ridge running through the middle of it.