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You want to stay to the right on this par five dogleg to the left. A
big hitter can clear the bunkers on the left, but there is a ravine
on the left side of the fairway with just enough trees, bumps and
long grass to make a
recovery shot difficult. If you are anywhere on the fairway,
your second shot is wide open, and the average player will end up
within 100 yards of the green.
Bunkers to the front and right protect the green. The bunker on the front has a large face on it, making it difficult
to blast out. If you miss the green on the left or to the back,
youre down a ravine, so theres a bit of trouble all around. But
the green itself is not difficult.
Commentary by
Patty Howard
Director of Golf
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Tee
Marker |
Yardage
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Black |
453
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Blue |
445
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| White |
433 |
| Yellow |
433
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Red |
328
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