Today's Golfer magazine number 1 par 3 course

Map of the Course

Holes 6 to 9

Hole 6 Jacklin Falls 110 Yards


Possibly the most attractive hole on the course with the elevated tee set under the trees with a fabulous view of the lake which threatens on the right for any sliced attempt. The green is a dish and the pin position can change the complexion and difficulty of the tee shot dramatically. A back pin adds the risk of out of bounds just a few yards away.

Hole 7 Moulie's Bridge 146 Yards


Stroke index 1 and always used for "hole in one" car challenges, with good reason! The longest hole on the course is slightly uphill with an elevated green protected by a huge St Andrews style bunker at the front. Get in it and the penalty can be easily more than one shot. The prevailing wind can easily add one or two clubs to what you think is needed to reach the green. If you land the green the walk over Moulies bridge is very satisfying.

Hole 8 Twin Oaks 106 Yards


The last three holes are always testing and the 8th is always capable of wrecking a good scorecard. The green is a highly elevated small and relatively flat target, but any over hit shot runs the risk of water at the back or another deep bunker like the 7th. The two oak trees near to the green add to a dramatic hole.

Hole 9 Nailcote Falls 133 Yards


The newly developed 9th hole has replaced a bunker at the front of the green with 25 yards of water, so with the pond at the back as well it is nearly an island green like "Sawgrass" The Oak tree on the right alongside the green means a lay up is not necessarily a safe or easy option and there's sure to be some hearts broken whenever this hole is played.