Description:
Named after a depression in the middle of the fairway, 240 yards from the tee, to where the great lady player, Cecil Leitch, was reputed to drive regularly. The fairway looks intimidating, with thick heather and gorse up the left, and rough sandy ground up the right. Hitting the fairway is important to have a good chance of making the green; a line up the left is a bonus. The second shot is over a low plateau that hides the pin, skirting a sand hill on the right, before gathering down to a blind saucer-shaped green.