No.4 - St Ives.
Plenty of space off the tee, but the ideal route is to the right
- this hole should be played as a slight dogleg. The green falls
away steeply on the left and anything missed there is a certain
bogey. The approach can be anything from a short iron to a fairway
wood depending on the wind, and the safest option from long-range
is to use the slope to come in from the right.