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 Hole 1 - This was the signature hole of Royal Mid-Surrey before the Clubhouse fire in March 2001. |
 Hole 2 - An equally straight long shot is required to avoid trouble. |
 Hole 3 - A good dog-leg which proves that difficulty is not in length alone. |
 Hole 4 - Another dog-leg but not so sharp and the green is visible. |
 Hole 5 - A 'wedding cake' of a hole fronted completely by a bunker. |
 Hole 6 - Another hole that demands a well placed tee shot. |
 Hole 7 - A hole that demands thought more than strength. |
 Hole 8 - Another upward sloping green guarded by bunkers. |
 Hole 9 - Stroke 1 on the index and well chosen. |
 Hole 10 - A classically simple hole that looks deceptively straightforward. |
 Hole 11 - A hole which punishes any mistake. |
 Hole 12 - The start of a run of typical Mid-Surrey tests. |
 Hole 13 - This hole offers the chance of a rare birdie on the back nine. |
 Hole 14 - A test of accuracy for the long hitter. |
 Hole 15 - When first laid out this hole was a par five. |
 Hole 16 - Humps on the right follow a deep depression. |
 Hole 17 - One of the best and most challenging holes on the course. |
 Hole 18 - Standing on this tee gives you one of the best views. |
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