
Named after a battle fought in 1882 just before the hole was created.
The seventh is a magnificent golfing hole and is played from an elevated tee perched on top of the dunes. The fairway dog-legs sharply to the right with a sandhill and bunker set into the angle of the dog-leg. Any tendency to hook a drive will be penalised by the bunkers on the left. A lofted iron will send the ball over a slight gully to a well trapped green set between two imposing sandhills.
| COURSE | YARDAGE |
|---|---|
| Ladies (Red) | 348 |
| Yellow | 354 |
| White | 381 |
| Championship (Blue) | 405 |
| PAR | S.I |
| 4 | 9 |
View from the back of the 7th Green