A good drive avoiding bunkers left and right will leave you a medium iron up to this well guarded green. Club selection is crucial with bunkers short and out of bounds long.
:- A magnificent finishing hole especially in a stiff westerly. The drive needs to be long , aimed at the left side of the clubhouse to a generous fairway. The second is all uphill to a very large green and usually requires at least one more club. Miss the green and the fun can start. Three yards to the right is out of bounds with nothing to stop the ball going there - you can get lucky and bounce back in. To the left is a large bunker from which the thinned shot can have the members diving for cover whilst sitting on the veranda. Many are the tales of pars being made from ricochets off the windows and the roof.
Aim to be short of the bunkers with your second shot. Allow an extra club or two in your shot to the green. It is further than you think.
This hole understandably is called Home. It was lengthened by the construction of the present tee 25 yards behind the earlier one making it into a tremendous finishing hole.