While not particularly long, the course is a good test of golf and there are a number of holes worthy of a special mention. The 4th par 3 with the river Swift on the left and requires an accurate tee shot as bailing out to the right leaves a very tricky shot to the narrow green. The long yard 8th par 4 requires a long straight drive to give any chance of going for the green in two. The 14th par 4 is a slight dogleg left and is protected by strategic bunkers and trees. Two good shots are needed to reach the narrow elevated green in regulation. The 15th par 3 looks easy it is guarded by a tree on the left, a small pond and a new pot bunker – a par is always good here.