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The Swailend course was also designed by Dave Thomas and it opened for play in June 1997. Although more forgiving than the Hawkshill course, the subtle contours and well positioned bunkers present every standard of golfer with a challenge that should not be underestimated.
The Swailend course measures 6,388 yards and also has a par of 72. SSS is 71, and the US slope rating is 117.
The Swailend course was also designed by Dave Thomas and it opened for play in June 1997. Although more forgiving than the Hawkshill course, the subtle contours and well positioned bunkers present every standard of golfer with a challenge that should not be underestimated.
The Swailend course measures 6,388 yards and also has a par of 72. SSS is 71, and the US slope rating is 117.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.
The Hawkshill Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1990. It measures 6730 yards from the medal tees, and is set amongst mature silver birch and Scots pine trees. Water hazards, combined with strategic bunkering of fairways and greens, make this one of the toughest tests of golf in the area. The course has a par of 72, SSS 74, and a US Slope Rating of 143.