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Course
The course is set on chalk
and as a result is very free draining - particularly in the winter time - in all but the very worst of conditions.
The basic layout is downland, and after a gradual climb up the valley to the 5th hole, the course is set - more or less - at a consistent level. There
is one further slight climb up from the 13th tee - but you are rewarded with magnificent views away to the south - and in the very best of conditions you can
see the Isle of Wight in the far distance.
In the late spring and summer, the rough can be very 'testing' - and if the wind blows you will do well to score close to par.
You can look at the scorecard and stroke indices (together with a description of each hole) by selecting Card of the Course from
the menu above.
Alternatively, you can look that the availability of the course and current and forecast permissions for the use of electric and pull trolleys by selecting
Availability and Access from the above menu.
Please also remember to look at the Diary entry on the Events Tab above for information relating to bookings and tee reservations.
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