Heritage Golf & Country Club

Jack Nicklaus and Tony Cashmore designed golf courses

Tony's Guide to The Henley 10th – 18th

Tony Cashmore’s playing tips for a successful game

10th – Par 4
A good start to the second nine is with a dog leg to the right, up and over a hill, leaving a downhill second shot into a contoured green.

11th – Par 4
The line on this hole is straight towards the half way house. You need to be straight and long enough past the trees on the left to give yourself a good look at this green. Strategically placed bunkers around the green make this a really classic hole.

12th – Par 3
Tough par 3, slightly uphill into a big green. A false front and nothing behind the green makes this a hard hole to judge. Trust your yardage and play for the right centre of the green.

13th – Par 5
A great par 5 that runs up through the Valley. Position your drive as close to the left bunkers as to leave a long second towards the green. Avoid the large tree on the left which leaves you a simple pitch into a huge green. Watch for the pin placement as it can play longer with a back pin placement.

14th – Par 4
Dog leg left, avoiding the bunkers on the left leaves a mid iron approach into a well contoured green. Driving through the fairway will see you needing to avoid a large tree on the right.

15th – Par 3
A short par 3 across water with a bunker at the back. If the pin is tucked to the left, the safe option is to just play for the middle of the green.

16th – Par 4
A long par 4 straight down hill. Avoid going right as you may not find your ball again! Second shot will play shorter as it is still downhill into a big green.

17th – Par 5
A real long 3-shot par 5. Once you're in the fairway you have to then decide where to lay up. Left is the best option to avoid the bunkers and water on the right. Beware as a large bunker protects the opening of the green.

18th – Par 4
A long par 4 to finish your round. Dog leg right over a crest into a heavily guarded green. Par here to finish and you will be happy!