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HOLE 1

A great opener par four. An accurate tee shot is required as a shot left of centre will result in the path to the green being hampered by a mature ELM just off the fairway.  The second shot is not easy either as the elavated green sits guarded by two well placed bunkers and a water hazard just off the back.

HOLE 2

The signature hole. A classic par three and it's so pleasing to the eye from the tee. Going for glory to the green can be hampered by a burn running from left to right in front of green; to the left mature tress and a hidden bunker just behind . To the right a mature old oak overhangs the green.  All this and the forward sloping green sits on a naturally elavated rock formation. Good luck! .

HOLE 3

From an elavated tee this short, par four may tempt the long hitter to go for the hidden green. However, mature trees to the left will punnish a low drive. The green sits low down, guarded  by two deep bunkers and  overlooked by a mature Monkey Puzzle tree.

 

HOLE 4

Teeing of on the edge of Loch Linnhe looking up towards the Dragons Tooth mountain - not many other tees can offer such a striking all round view.  A sliced shot off this tee could land you in the wet stuff .ovoiding the water the wide uphill fairway is hazardless to the undulating green guarded by a sole pot bunker.

HOLE 5

This is a short par four with a slight dog leg to the left.  The fairway is split by a pond and overflow burn .The green sits down-hill for second shot; it is protected by a bunker on the left and small pond to the right.

HOLE 6

Starting from an elavated tee this par four hole has a narrow fairway that dog-legs to the right.  Further to the right, the hole is borderd by mature trees and there is very little view of green until you're on it .

HOLE 7

Short par three, looking on to the Pap of Glencoe in the distance, with a slight uphill green that is protected by two pot bunkers 8th green at Ballachulish Golf Courseat the front and one at the left.  Landing on the green may not garantee the sand wedge staying in the bag.

HOLE 8

The eigth is all down, with a double dog leg left then right. Mature trees follow this par five all the way to the green alongside the burn on the right hand side. The green is protected by large bunker at the front and river directly behind. Tricky.

Ninth hole at Dragons ToothHOLE 9

Another classic par three for the last hole. From an elavated tee looking back towards the Club House, this shot is threaded through a tunnel of mature trees over a burn and road to a two teer green guarded by a front facing deep bunker. Golf shots don't come much better.