b'Hole 17Jubilee, 353yds Par 4This hole has a large copse to the left of the green which was planted to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. These trees together with the one guarding the Hole 15 The Reveller, 363yds Par 4 green on the right, make for a difficult approach and it is essential that attention is paid to placing your tee shot Named after a famous 18th Century racehorse, reputed toin the correct place. Add to this the bunker to the right be buried under the tee. All of the trouble on this hole isof the fairway and great imagination is required to find a on the right, out of bounds awaits stray tee shots, whilstshot to the green.wayward approach shots can fall down the large bank. Cherry trees planted on the bank above and to the left of the green.Hole 16Rough Shot, 153yds Par 3The last par 3 on the course and the shortest on the card, but dont be fooled by the yardage, ifyou miss this green17th Holegetting up and down from one of the two bunkers or fromHole 18 The Ha-Ha, 383yds Par 4the run-off areas in front of the green is never an easy task. This hole also has another ancient stone barn to theA great finishing hole that plays up the hill towards the right of the hole which historically and currently serves asclubhouse with a slight dog-leg left to right. The name of a livestock shelter. the hole is derived from the ditch which forms part of the boundary to the left of the hole and is the dividing line between the parkland attaching to Bedale Hall and the course. A good drive and a good approach are rewarded, anything that strays will find trees to the right and out of bounds to the left of the green. Always a rewarding par to finish.11'