The course is a parkland course, with many varied species of fine trees, including Red Maples, Indian Bean Trees, Walnuts,
Oaks and many others. Particular mention has to be made of the magnificent Horse Chestnut that guards the right hand approach to
the second green.
The course offers more than a few serious challenges for club golfers.
The 12th hole, for instance, is a 397-yard par-4 that sweeps uphill to a green .
You have to keep your tee shot to the left of the fairway to have the best angle into a
green which slopes wickedly from back to front. It is undoubtedly the most difficult hole
on the course and one where a par feels like a birdie.