same camera Tony!
Jeff, the last pic is the 18th, 360 yards off club marker, 390 off the back. The flag visible on the left is the contiguous 9th green. The 18th flag is just visible against the trunk of the right hand of the two tall trees. Essentially you drive for position and then have a short iron/wedge to the green. The optimal drive has you at the bottom left of the fairway - not really possible to stop it anywhere else. The real difficulty of the hole lies in judging distance to the elevated green. And then the green itself has a very sharp right to left slope which makes putting treacherous.
If you look back to the picture of the 9th hole, with the clubhouse behind it, you get a different angle with the 9th green below and the 18th green up behind it. Mr Arble would like to unify the greens!
Chip, Tom Doak has this course in his Gourmet Choice so it does have its fans - though it is true, even in the UK, that it is spoken of much less than a number of the other heathland courses.