Another
risk\reward hole that rewards a long accurate tee shot.
A tee shot with less than a driver will leave you with
a long iron or fairway wood approach shot. This hole
also normally plays into the wind.
The
Drive
This
demanding par four requires a drive that favors the
left side of the fairway. Two large fairway bunkers
on the right prevents all but long hitters from cutting
the dogleg. From the back tees a tee shot of at least
250 yards is required to carry the bunkers.
The
Approach
The
approach shot into this multi-tiered elevated green
is the key to a good score. The bunkers guarding this
green normally produce a bogey or worse on the scorecard.
If the pin is located back left, a shot to the center
of the green is the safe play. The left bunker and the
narrow width of the green, back left, can produce some
large numbers.
The
Green
A
large slope from front to back defines this large green.
The slope separates the green into two sections. To
avoid three putting this green, it is imperative that
your approach remains below the hole.
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