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Card of the Course

(Click on any of the hole names for a picture of that hole.)

Readings taken on 20th June 2008 show greens are running at 10 on the STIMP meter.


No
Name
White Tees
Yellow Tees
Par
/ S.I.
Description
Red
Tees
Par
/ S.I.
1
The Kelvin
420
395
4
(3)
With the River Kelvin and out of bounds to the left, this is one of the most difficult holes on the course.
367 4
(5)
2
Westfield
502
490
5
(9)
Like the first, heading west into the prevailing wind, the second also has out of bounds all along the left.
417 5
(9)
3
Carlston
289
275
4
(13)
From an elevated tee, the third hole intersects the par three 15th.
264 4
(13)
4
Never Up
118
109
3
(15)
A deceptive short par 3, the 4th green is never as easy as it first appears.
99 3
(15)
5
The Trough
340
327
4
(11)
With the green out of sight from the tee, this hole is well guarded by bunkers to the left of the plateau green.
289 4
(11)
6
The Dog Leg
434
403
4
(5)
As it's name suggests, the 6th is a dog leg to the left towards a two tier green. This is one of Hayston's feature holes.
400 5
(7)
7
The Quarteredeck
437
433
4
(1)
A difficult par 4, the second shot is played blind to an elevated green.
330 4
(1)
8
The Dip
152
142
3
(17)
The 8th is a straightforward par 3 played from an elevated tee.
136 3
(17)
9
Stackyard
551
519
5
(7)
A long uphill par 5, the 9th has ruined many good scores.
467 5
(3)

Out
3243
3093
36

2769 37
10
Ross Dhu
367
340
4
(12)
From an elevated tee, the 10th has two strategically placed bunkers, left and right of the green.
317 4
(12)
11
Braid's Best
359
353
4
(6)
Another feature hole, the 11th plays to an elevated green with a deep gully on it's left.
349 4
(6)
12
Ower The Tap
316
305
4
(16)
From the medal (white) tee this can be a daunting first shot over 100 yards of gorse and shrubs.
246 4
(16)
13
Staney Brae
380
341
4
(8)
Again playing to an elevated green (a double green shared with the 15th), it is vital to reach this green in two.
296 4
(4)
14
The Quarry
165
158
3
(14)
Playing over gorse and shrubs for all but the last 20 yards, this hole is well guarded by bunkers.
151 3
(14)
15
The Neck
232
208
3
(4)
A long par 3, this is regarded as the most difficult hole on the course.
202 3
(8)
16
Midfield
489
473
5/4
(2)
The 16th is a make or break hole for many. Although it appears straightforward this is never an easy hole.
422 5
(2)
17
Road Hole
384
377
4
(10)
An uphill par 4, a strategically placed bunker short of the green makes this a harder hole than first appears.
363 4
(10)
18
Weir's Hame
145
138
3
(18)
With out of bounds left and right this is Hayston's 'killer' hole.
131 3
(18)

In
2837
2693
34/33

2477 34

Total
6080
5786
70/69

5246 71

S.S.S.
69
68


71


For details of past and ongoing changes to the course, these can be viewed at the website of the course architect involved in the changes by clicking here.

New ditch at 6th hole now in play

New ditch at 6th    6th fairway with new ditch
                  New ditch at 6th                         New ditch seen looking back from green

Rules for new ditch at 6th hole

1. A ball landing in the ditch may be played as it lies without penalty, or under penalty of one stroke as follows:-
a. Drop a ball behind the hazard anywhere on the extension of the line from the hole through the point where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard.
b. Play a ball from where the last shot was played (see Rule 20-5)

2. All areas within the yellow posts are in the hazard. Ball may be played as it lies but club must not be grounded.

3. Sleepers are obstructions in hazard. Ball may be played as it lies. Club may be grounded.


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