Hole 1 : Grey Heron (Ardea Cinerea)
Hole 1 : Grey Heron (Ardea Cinerea)

Gentle par 4, but make sure you have warmed up before starting, there are plenty of balls in the pond in front of the tee from players who have started ill prepared.

A good tee shot will leave a short second shot to a narrow green, which will leave a good chance for your opening birdie. Miss the green and it becomes a difficult par.

Hole 1 : The Grey Heron (Ardea Cinerea)
Hole 1 : The Grey Heron (Ardea Cinerea)

The Grey Heron always lives in the neighbourhood of water. With its long legs the Heron is able to wade through wet grasslands, swamps and water. It will often wait motionless for its prey and then suddenly attack the target; little fish and frogs, but also mice and moles. The Herons breed with dozens together high in the trees. It is often seen hunting in the spring time here on the first hole to the left of the pond.

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