COURSE DETAILS
The Queen's Course, in its long history, has played host to some of
the world's golfing greats. The beautiful settings and the
challenge of the golf have attracted top golfers as well as great
names from the entertainment and sports worlds. Threading through
high ridges on the north and west sides of the estate, the Queen's
offers lovely woodland settings, lochans and ditches as water
hazards, as well as many moorland characteristics. At 3,192 yards
long, the challenge of the first nine can be deceptive, with even
some of the best players finding it a test to make par into a fresh
southwesterly breeze. Do not be lulled into a sense of false
security as you stand on the first tee. The "Trystin' Tree," or
lover's meeting place, after which the hole is named, is a
challenging opener. The ground falls away at your feet, the fairway
swings round to the left and slopes towards the trees, and there
are a couple of cunningly-placed bunkers testing your approach into
the miniscule green.
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