b'Hole 8Rest-BiteNamed after the Half-Way-House close to the green. This long par 4 has mature trees both sides of the fairway and from the tee, the players are faced with the prospect of negotiating large well-established Oak Tree which encroaches on to the right-hand side of the fairway and forces the tee shot to the left on to a fairway with a left to right camber. Par is always a good score here.Hole 6Hole 7Keepers Walk, 496yds Par 5 Hole 9Shady Nook, 172yds Par 3This is a very reachable par 5 for the big hitters and is aThe first par 3 is played to a well-bunkered two-tier green slight dog-leg left to right. The fairway cambers left tothat nestles in the corner of the course, making it both right and there is danger on the right off the tee as out ofextremely pretty and challenging with out of bounds to bounds awaits the stray tee shot. If you can keep your teethe left and right. The bunkers are to be found, two to the shot to the left then three solid shots should tee up a goodapproach and one to each side of the green.birdie chance!Hole 10 Timber, 531yds Par 5Named after the magnificent tree dominating the right-hand side of the fairway, this tree is of such age as to appear individually on some of the earliest OS maps. To the right of the fairway, there is also an ancient barn formerly used for storing hay in the days when the land was part of the local estates Home Farm. This long par 5 plays into the prevailing wind making getting home in two a rare event! Once you reach the green it is guarded by two bunkers and a small run-off area to the left. A very challenging start to the back 9.Hole 7 9'