Strategy
Kingston Heath challenges the notion of playing golf one shot at a time. The 3rd hole, in particular, asks you to think backwards from the green. Strategy here begins on the tee, shaped entirely by the flag position. At just 271 metres, the fairway appears wide and open, tempting golfers to attempt driving the green. The hole’s brilliance lies in its deceptive nature—what looks easy plays extraordinarily hard.
If the pin is in Position A, a higher and longer approach from the left side gives you the best angle of attack. Position B calls for a lower, running shot that uses the contours to your advantage, so playing further down the left side is ideal. But when the flag is tucked away in the treacherous Position C, spin control becomes everything. The key is selecting a tee shot that leaves you in your preferred yardage to control spin – though the right angle might offer just enough confidence to carry the front bunkers.

