Wyke Green is a pleasant parkland course with nice fairway's and aprons cut right up to the greens which are slightly undulating and you can find some interesting putts on them. The fairway's are tree-lined so straight hitting is the key here as getting back out of the trees is often very difficult if you do manage to find your ball.
There are a number of long par 4's on this course that often require a long iron approach to relatively small targets. You can get refreshments half way round between the 9th and 10th tees and enjoy some pleasant company from the lady who serves there.
I liked the 17th hole, the green is raised so you cannot see the base of the flag, a huge bunker in front will catch anything that is even inches short of the green and you will find that getting out of the bunker is a challenge in itself. Bunkers either side of the green will catch anything not hit straight and there is a big slope on the left of the green which makes putting interesting for some pin positions.
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