COURSE 

1. Equator 
 
A medium distance par 3 to start. Try and keep your tee shot under the hole for an uphill putt. 
 
2. Waterfall 
 
A relatively wide driving hole with a fairway that bottlenecks on the approach to the green. The second shot tends to play longer than it looks. 
 
Hole 
Name 
White Yards 
Yellow Yards 
Ladies Yards 
Par 
Stroke Index 
Equator 
161 
151 
158 
10 
Waterfall 
367 
358 
344 
Ditch 
151 
145 
133 
18 
Meadow 
366 
352 
310 
14 
Copse 
345 
332 
316 
Grouse 
306 
289 
359 
4/5 
12 
Woodcock 
394 
394 
394 
Fitton’s 
532 
530 
472 
16 
Brook 
179 
174 
175 
 
OUT 
2824 
2752 
2661 
34/35 
 
10 
Dukes Bridge 
184 
178 
168 
11 
Pump House 
359 
358 
304 
15 
12 
Dam 
165 
159 
136 
13 
Burn 
386 
363 
348 
14 
Barn 
300 
285 
270 
17 
15 
Snake 
447 
374 
362 
4/5 
16 
Valley 
398 
394 
373 
11 
17 
Royal Oak 
538 
538 
466 
18 
Road Hole 
181 
174 
175 
13 
 
IN 
2935 
2796 
2602 
34/35 
 
 
OUT 
2824 
2752 
2661 
34/35 
 
 
TOTAL 
5759 
5548 
5263 
68/70 
 
3. Ditch 
 
A short par 3 hole, but one that will demand all your skills on a undulating green. 
 
 
 
4. Meadow 
 
A straight away par 4. The decision is whether to take on the water hazard running across the fairway. Three bunkers await the loose second shot. 
5. Copse 
 
A dog-leg right par 4.  
A tough hole where the drive needs to be down the left side. The narrow water hazard is in play off the tee. The green is guarded on the left side by a large sycamore tree. 
6. Grouse 
 
A 90° dogleg to the right. There is more room on the fairway than there looks from the tee. A lovely short par 4. 
 
 
7. Copse 
 
From a spectacularly elevated tee you drive onto a fairway that doglegs left to a narrow green. A par here is always acceptable. Watch out for the out of bounds on the left, particularly from the tee. 
8. Fitton 
 
A par 5 that runs parallel with the Snake Pass Road. Hit your tee shot down the right side to catch the fast lane. Be aware of the dead ground on the approach. Trust your yardage on the approach. 
9. Brook 
 
A demanding par 3 to finish the front 9. An accurate tee shot is required due to this green's protection in the form of bunkers, stream and the road at the back. 
 
10. Dukes Bridger 
 
A strong par 3 that will test thebest of golfers, with the equally demanding putting surface 
 
 
 
 
11. Pump House 
 
Again an inviting driving hole with a stream on the right awaiting any pushed second shot. 
 
 
 
12. Dam 
 
A challenging par 3 with another large oak tree between the tee and green, making accuracy a premium. Another hole where par is more than acceptable. 
13. Burn 
 
Another good drive is required here. Again be careful of the water hazard and the well protected green. 
 
 
 
14. Barn 
 
A straight up par 4. This is a birdie chance with one of the flattest greens on the course but accuracy is critcal to avoide the two bunkers that protect the front of the green. 
 
 
 
15. Snake 
 
The toughest hole on the course. Uphill all the way to the raised green. A par here is more than acceptable. 
16. Valley 
 
A picturesque hole, with the tilting fairway. Keep your approach to the left side if possible. 
 
17. Royal Oak 
 
Like hole 8, this par 5 requires strategy to avoid trouble off the tee and on the approach. Drive to the right half of the fairway. 
18. Road Hole 
 
A strong closing hole said to be the most demanding finishing hole in Derbyshire! 
A really great par 3!! 
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