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Otley Golf Club

Hole 10

White

Par 4

297 Yds

S.I. 16

Yellow

Par 4

263 Yds

S.I. 16

Red

Par 4

250 Yds

S.I. 18

Blue

Par 3

151 Yds

S.I. 12

The tenth hole provides a risk and reward opportunity off the white tees for long hitters and a stern test for others despite looking straightforward on the scorecard. Tree lined on both sides, those on the right must avoid the stream that runs the length of the hole. This combined with a steep drop off fairway at times will capture any loose shots. A good shot to the left-hand side of the fairway, short of the bunker, will allow a good chip to find the accessible flag. Just don't go long or right of the green as water awaits any errant shot.

A short walk over the Joan Glendining bridge makes for a pretty walk over the beck to the eleventh tee boxes.

Phil Dodds - Course Manager :

"The 10th is a par 4 that tries to entice you to carry one of the few fairway bunkers here at Otley - especially when played from the yellow tees. With trees along the left and a stream all along the right-hand side, make sure you stay straight as an errant drive can make getting a par difficult. This green is one of several that have been recently lightning-drained helping to improve drainage and grass sward density to improve overall the putting surfaces. For me this is a real risk and reward hole."

Hole Sponsor - Ward & Son Carriers





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