Possibly
the prettiest par 3 hole in the Tidewater area, especially
in the late afternoon when the tall pine trees shadow
the green, making depth perception difficult.
The wind, which can hardly be felt on the teeing ground,
must be considered when selecting which club to use.
Pay attention to the lake, trees and the flagstick to
get some clues.
Once
you have chosen your club, just put a good swing on
the ball. The trick here is to get the ball in the right
area of the green, close to the flagstick. This will
almost ensure a two putt par or even a one putt birdie.
Shots that are not in the correct area will most often
lead to a three putt because of the greens severe tiering
and slope.

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