I used to be a member at Pleasington.
The 7th is a genuinely unique hole. Off the tee, there’s an area about 220 yards away, which i always thought of as being about the size of a green, to try to hit (blind over a marker post). Hit it and your ball will take a right turn and run 60-70 yards down a steep chute leaving a mid-iron to the green. Miss it and you can literally hit anything from a putter - sometimes the safest play to lay up as you can at least be guaranteed to be on the fairway - to a fairway wood over trees to the green 60 foot below. The green used to be completely hidden by the trees but they’ve now cut a path through so you can see it from the upper fairway.
I don’t remember ever seeing someone drive it straight down to the lower fairway but I’ve no doubt the bigger hitters do nowadays.
I’d echo Duncan’s comments about the course as a whole. It’s well worth seeing, with several other really good holes. They’ve been redoing a number of bunkers in recent years, under Ken Moodie’s direction, I believe. I must try to get back there again at some point this year.
Interestingly, the hole order has changed since I was a member, which threw me a bit looking at the course tour. You used to walk across a railway (looking both ways, of course) after the 4th to play 6 holes on the other side, before crossing back to the 11th tee. A new bridge has been built which you now cross after playing the old 11th as the 5th.