You can carry the small, crater-shaped water hazard on the right with a decent whack of your driver and enjoy the sight of your ball bouncing down the fairway beyond it.

If you'd rather lay up short, aim left of it and take a long iron, because the left-hand water hazard eats deeper and deeper into the fairway the longer you hit your ball.

Once your drive ends up dry and safe, the danger is over and you can plod on towards the green and a richly deserved Castle and Krest at the bar.