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The course at Stoneham is laid out over a beautiful undulating
landscape which is a combination of heathland and parkland.
Of the long par- 4s the 4th is exhilarating, driving out
over heather before plunging steeply downhill. A stream crossing 90 yards
short of the green is of concern to most golfers.
The 11th involves a sizeable carry over a cross-bunker from
the tee followed by an uncompromising approach over a deep gully to a
green perched on a ledge on the far side.
The Club employs a 3 colour system to indicate the position
of the flag on the green. Red indicates a flag on the front third of the
green, yellow for the middle and white for the back third. 150 yard to
the centre of the green is marked by green posts with yellow tops on either
side of the fairway.
To view any of the holes please click on their number on
the course plan opposite.
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