Clyne Tour Cont
10 & 11 are somewhat similar being difficult down and up holes of some merit. Given all the rain, the valleys of these holes were very wet. But the wonderful natural feel still shines through. Below is the approach to 11.
A short hole, 12 isn't ostensibly that different from the 4th.
Perhaps my favourite hole, the 13th legs left around deceptively rough ground and bunkers well placed to catch out players of varying length. There is heaps of space for those more interested in the line of charm to the right.
The line of instinct can lead to rough lies and obscured views of the green.
One of many classy greensites at Clyne.
I was unsure about the line on 14. My instinct told me to hit left, but its better to stay right away from blind rough ground.
The fairway tumbles to the green. The course does suffer a bit for undersized bunkers in large fairways.
Gorse is used well.
The shortest two-shotter comes at 15. Get the right line and the green is reachable. Lose the drive a bit right and gorse lurks. This hole strikes me as highly dangerous in keen conditions.
This must be a common approach. Colt was a master of the benched green. On hilly sites, most greens will effectively be benched on a slope. Colt managed to disguise this repetitive nature of the terrain.
Yet another stellar greensite.
More to follow.
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