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The first 8 holes in Beech Park are fairly open with little danger of losing a ball off the tee. There may be some very large trees waiting to block your second shot but at least you will have a second shot.
The 9th hole is the beginning of Beech Park’s "Amen Corner". A run of holes that are thickly lined with woodland now wait to test the faint-heated and to reward the brave. Each of the holes have a generously wide landing area, but it does not look that way from the tees.
The ninth is a demanding driving hole. If a ball is hit long and straight it runs off the right-to-left slope of the fairway and into the rough, perhaps into the young tree saplings. The drive needs to be a long fade, and yet if it is faded too much the player may have to share the woodland on the right with the Sika deer that are often to be seen hiding in the heavy cover.
The ninth green is elevated, set into a heavy right-to-left slope and is protected by an enormous bunker on the front left. The heavy undulations of this green make it the most severe putting challenge on the course.

The Beech Park YouTube channel is a great place to learn more about the Club and its surroundings.