Although the Stroke Index suggests otherwise, this hole plays as the hardest hole on the course and should be respected from all playing abilities. The conservative play is a 180-200y tee shot, followed by a lay-up shot of approximately 100y, leaving a simple short iron into a narrow green, over water.
The aggressive play is to take on the Oak tree on the corner of the dog leg, making sure you allow for your shot bias, as a shot hit 'too straight' will end up in the woodland on the left or right side of the hole. The low handicapper will have the best par opportunity from hitting a 230y tee shot into the widest part of the fairway, followed by a mid-iron into the daunting and narrow green complex.