Hole 9
Red: 158yds
Yellow: 160yds
White: 165yds
Whether it is your 9th or 18th this can be a graveyard hole that rightly takes its place in the book "Britain's 100 extraordinary golf holes".
An elevated tee, with out of bounds on the left, gorse to the right and a waste area (no free drop) of scrub short, and being long is equally dangerous. Oh, and did I mention its a blind shot into a prevailing wind from the whites? In Summer, it is best to play short and hope for a favourable bounce, unless you can be sure of stopping the ball on the green.
Play it badly and you'll be back to try again. Play it well and you can brag about it in the pub afterwards!