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right, a good shot will leave a good to walk away from the 1st with a par. A nice start. The 2nd hole “The Oaks” is named after the trees running along the right hand side, they won’t come in to play but the array of bunkers on all points of the clock face will cause you issues if you pick the wrong club. It’s only 128 yards but the wind swirls through this hole so make sure you take the conditions in to account. The bunkers here are amazing, you’ll actually enjoy being in them and if you have missed them for the first 3 holes it’s not that easy to escape them on the 4th, the aptly named “Hells half acre” due to its difficulty and arid appearance. This is the first par five on the course, it has 6 bunkers in total with the largest spanning over 110 yards in length and near that again in’s width. If you do end up in the sand (and you will) then enjoy it, the army of green keepers on the course have these in pristine condition, the sand is light * XX, as is expected on a course of this quality, a good strike can see you back on the green stuff with ease, unless you go left where you’ll find more of the desert landscape. The huge sculpted man-made lakes come in to play on no less than 7 holes, the first is “The Oasis” 5th. Tee to green is all water, respect this hole! Anything less than a pure strike will see your ball sink, take an extra club and aim slightly left, not to left though as you may get swallowed up by the 10 bunkers littering the fringe of the green. The 8th “risk reward” hole is your classic “I can make this shot” hole, you stand on the tee knowing what awaits you, a long drive, over water and around an island oak tree, 260 yards to the front of the green, but you’ll try anyway, most of you won’t make it. Stay safe, stay left & take what can be an easy par if you take your medicine. The 11th is another par 5, a par 5 that should be simple in theory, an expanse of green fairway laid out in front of you, no sand until you are near the KEEP CALM AND STAY LEFT AND YOU’LL STAY AWAY FROM THE HAZARD NAMED ‘THE SERPHANT’ green and a slight banking on the left to help keep your ball in play. On the right 502 yards of water, running the length of the hole with the edge of the fairway sloping towards. “Keep calm and stay left” and you’ll stay away from the hazard named “The Serphant”. green is surrounded by high low cut grass slopes allowing you to really attack the green that slopes back towards you if you are short. Take a par here, shake you partners hand and congratulate each other (no matter what your score) as you have just played one of the UK’s finest courses. Every hole at the Oxfordshire is golf at its best but the 17th is classed as the signature hole, “Treble Chance” was made to be watched by crowds witnessing the world’s great players go for broke if they needed to gain strokes on their competitors. The lake again is in play on the left, it and the 100 yard long bunker on the right pinch the fairway to ensure only straight drives are rewarded. Land on the fairway