Another dogleg with a drive through a narrow gap and with mature trees right and left along with fairway bunkers handily placed. The perfect drive should draw round the dogleg in the fairway leaving a short iron or pitch to the undulating raised green surrounded by bunkers and where pin placement can be particularly testing. In the early 1700s, the River Navigation Authority installed Windmill pumps to assist drainage of the marsh land which now comprises of the lower half of the course.