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One of the most terrifying holes in Southeastern Virginia, the second hole was chosen "Tidewater's Most Difficult Hole" in a 1990 poll by The Virginian Pilot. Featuring out of bounds to the left, trees to the right, a sloping fairway and a well protected, two-tiered green, number two is the number one handicap hole at Hell's Point.

The Drive
A long accurate tee shot is necessary to reach this green in regulation. The fairway has a slight dogleg to the left; most golfers play toward the mounds on the right side where the fairway is flat and provides a good angle of attack.

The Approach
A very difficult green to hit, especially if the flagstick is on the left side of the green, which is protected by a large bunker. For most golfers, a fairway wood or long iron is required. There is a bail out area in front of the right side of the green.

The Green
This long, narrow green is two-tiered and slopes from left to right. The left side of the gree, though difficult to reach, is flat and rewards a well placed approach. Bunkers guard the left front and right rear of the green.