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Western Gailes Historic Research Study

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Areas of bare sand<br />

used to feature down<br />

the right<br />

The fairway used<br />

to be approached<br />

from this angle<br />

Two fairway bunkers<br />

down the left<br />

“But if you do get a brassie lie, as most times<br />

you will, you have to hit a quite small target -<br />

a gap in the sand dunes leading to a<br />

comfortable stretch of fairway from which the<br />

third shot is played, blind or half-blind, to a<br />

pear-shaped green in a hollow with a great<br />

shoulder running down into it from the right<br />

to complicate the putting if one is timid with<br />

the approach.”<br />

A pair of bunkers short<br />

left of the green<br />

1947 Club History<br />

Only one bunker<br />

now features

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