Holes 9 & 18

Bunkers and Burns

The final hole is played all down hill from tee to green giving great views of the surrounding countryside.

Your tee shot needs to find a tight fairway protected for the first 100 yards by rough. Trees to the left and out of bounds to the right requires aan accurate tee shot. A burn runs down the right of the hole and across the front of the green, feeding a pond to the left.

Two greenside bunkers protect the small green. The hidden deep pot bunker back left can leave you needing a stiff drink by the time you escape. Players can find themselves cheering as their ball lands on the green, only to watch in dismay as it rolls over the back in the direction the 1/10th tee.

The 9th and 18th holes have separate tees.

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A picture of the green of a golf course with a flag in the hole. The words Local Rules and the golf club logo are shown on top of the photo.
Looking down the fairway of a golf course. There are trees on either side of the grass and two hills overlooking.
Set in the picturesque Scottish Borders