A Hole by Hole guide for the Manor House Golf Club in
Wiltshire
Prepare yourself before even stepping foot
on the 1st tee of our magnificent golf course in Wiltshire –
get tips from the pro for each hole and see your game improve
(hopefully!) as a result
The 1st – BAILEY(PAR 4 GOLF
HOLE, 363YARDS, SI 9)
The 1st hole is set on the edge of the mott
and bailey fortification. The opening drive needs to carry over a
part of this. Once on the fairway, a short iron should remain
to a narrow, yet deep, green that can prove difficult to hit. There
is little space long and left, so be careful not to over club.
The 2nd – DIPPER BRIDGE(PAR 3, 151
YARDS, SI 13)
One of several holes that meander through the
stunning Bybrook Valley. A scenic par 3 golf hole that requires a
mid to low iron to a seemingly generous target. However, looks can
be deceiving! The green itself is undulating, so very seldom
will you have an easy putt. Hitting the green is very important as
the Bybrook is waiting for any stray tee shots. With ‘Out of
Bounds’ long and bunkers guarding the front and right, this is a
truly great short hole.
The 3rd – HATCH (PAR 5 GOLF HOLE, 600
YARDS, SI 1)
The longest hole on the course and only
reachable in two by the longest hitters. The hole itself is dead
straight and played down a narrow avenue of trees. Accuracy is the
key. Well placed fairway bunkers threaten your drive. Plenty of
thought must be given to the second shot where a large fairway
bunker on the right must be avoided. The green is protected by
bunkers to the left and trees right. There is a ridge running
through the middle, so hitting the correct level is critical.
The 4th – DUNSTAVILLE (PAR 3, 220
YARDS, SI 7)
A long and tricky Par 3. Between tee and green
is a huge bunker and to the right of the green, two more bunkers.
The green itself, which is long and narrow, is set at an angle and
slopes from right to left. The tee shot that finds the putting
surface is a good one, but the sand wedge is more than likely going
to be needed.
The 5th – TRIANGLE (PAR 4 GOLF HOLE,
467 YARDS, SI 3)
A stunning Par 4 golf hole that would
challenge anyone, it doglegs to the right with bunkers on the right
that only the very long hitters may wish to take on. With trees
down the left, grassy hollows strategically placed, additional
bunkers, a lake on the right and an extremely narrow green, anyone
making par here has performed admirably!
Beware – when playing the 5th any ball coming
to rest on or beyond the 6th is Out of Bounds!
The 6th – LAKE (PAR 5
GOLF HOLE, 507 YARDS, SI 15)
This mid length Par 5 doglegs to the left. The
tee shot is played over water, but the mound on the corner can
hamper access to the green, which is long and narrow. The large oak
tree and the hollow to the right provide protection for the green.
A definite birdie opportunity.
The 7th – MACKENZIE (PAR 5, 549 YARDS,
SI 5)
If the previous 6 holes tested your accuracy
off the tee, then this hole will definitely make you think!
The hole doglegs to the left with a drive that
must negotiate the avenue of trees. The green can be reached in two
by the long hitters, but the smart play is a lay up leaving a wedge
to the green.
This hole will certainly reward players who
shape the ball, but beware – the lake on the left is Out of
Bounds!
The 8th – STEPPING STONES (PAR 4, 309
YARDS, SI 17)
A stunning hole falling back down the valley.
The green is certainly reachable from the tee, but will require
both distance and accuracy to hit the target. Danger runs up the
left side in the form of the Bybrook – beware as in and over the
River Bybrook is 'Out of Bounds' when playing this hole. A definite
birdie chance.
The 9th – CASTLE (PAR 3 GOLF HOLE, 183
YARDS, SI 11)
A testing Par 3 not only because of its length
but also due to a raised green that has three levels and is
extremely narrow. Avoid the deep bunker at the front of the
green.
The 10th – OLD PLANTATION (PAR 4, 378
YARDS, SI 14)
Hitting the fairway is paramount due to the
mounding on both sides. The ideal tee shot is one that is drawn,
hugging the left side. The green is well guarded with bunkers left
and mounds on the right.
Beware, 'Out of Bounds' is on the
driving range to the left defined beyond the staked trees!
The 11th – SCHOOL (PAR 3 GOLF HOLE,
222 YARDS, SI 6)
This is a seriously challenging Par 3,
especially from the back tee. Although downhill, the hole still
plays long, as it is normally into the prevailing wind. With 'Out
of Bounds' left, trees right and a green well protected by bunkers,
a par once again is a very good score.
The 12th – DOOLITTLE (PAR 5, 498
YARDS, SI 2)
One of the most visually stunning Par 5’s you
are likely to see. The hole doglegs across a valley, with heavy
rough, the River Bybrook, the lake and bunkers to negotiate before
you reach the green. Take a fairway wood or long iron off the tee
to ensure you are playing your second from the short grass. The
green can be reached in two but it requires a long shot. The green
undulates and hardly has a straight putt. The best of luck!
The 13th - BROADMEADBROOK (PAR
4, 289 YARDS, SI 8)
Despite its length this hole plays extremely
tough. The tee shot is narrow so a long iron can be used for
accuracy, but a driver would enable you to get closer to the green.
Again, hitting the fairway is important to give an even stance for
your second, but bear in mind that if you can make the carry there
may actually be more room to the right than you think. Level par
through here and you have done very well!
The 14th - NETTLETON (PAR 4, 332
YARDS, SI 16)
Perhaps a bit of respite! The hole doglegs
very slightly to the right. Although not a long hole, the fairway
is narrow and requires a straight tee shot. Avoid the bunkers and
the mounds to leave an approach that gives you a chance of making
3. Anything short will end up in one of the greenside bunkers.
The 15th – FOSSEWAY (PAR 5, 492 YARDS,
SI 12)
A par 5 from the black, white and red tees
that will test accuracy off the tee, your long game for your second
and probably your short game for your third! The fairway is wide,
but from the tee it looks intimidating with the trees left and
right. Your second requires a carry across two huge bunkers to get
on, so a lay up is often the wiser choice. The green is long and
has further protection with bunkers right and a grassy hollow
left.
The 16th – GATCOMBE (PAR 4, 402 YARDS,
SI 4)
A tight Par 4 that doglegs to the right. Take
care over your club selection on the tee as the fairway is very
narrow. The bunker and trees on the left are to be avoided. A
blocked drive behind the trees on the right will definitely prevent
access to the putting surface. The approach to the triangular
shaped green tests your accuracy. Missing the green will leave a
difficult up and down from sand traps of grassy bunkers.
The 17th – BURTON BROOK (PAR 3, 154
YARDS , SI 18)
A simply breathtaking hole! The hole drops
down 120 feet to two greens which give variation – and both play
differently. The right green has the River Bybrook protecting the
left side and the front. The left green undulates and has bunkers
and water at the back to pick up misguided shots. Club selection
and judgement of distance are vital to hit the greens, but please
use the Drop Zones if you find the River Bybrook.
The 18th – WOODBURY (PAR 4, 384 YARDS,
SI 10)
A classic finishing hole – often described as
the prettiest finishing hole in England! The tee shot is narrow
with trouble left and right. Aim at the large tree and fade or draw
to the fairway. The right side offers safety, but the left gives a
more direct route to the green. The approach to the narrow green is
daunting due to water right and long, greenside bunkers and trees
to the left. A four here will certainly hit the spot. A Par 4 to
finish that will definitely whet the appetite.
The all
important "19th hole" at our golf club in Wiltshire… sit on the
terrace watching the others home!
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