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Par 4
Handicap 16 |
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Blue 383
Green 347
White 330
Red 312 |
History
This is the first of six holes on the back
nine that incorporate the creek as an
integral part of the design. The main
difference here is that the hooker is
punished more than the slicer, because here
at GCI, the creek trouble is usually to the
right. If you hook it here, you lose the
ball, unless you knock it into #15 fairway
and that is no place but double-bogey-land
any way you look at it. Don't feel left out,
right-wingers, because if you whip it out to
the "bad-lands", you can make six, too!
Requirements
Big tee shot kept in the fairway. An extra
ball if you hook it into the "crick". Good
middle iron.
Difficulties
Wind--always, in your face. Creek--lost
ball. Rough--'n-tough. Traps--sandy.
Green--unforgiving.
Suggestions
Pay little or no attention to difficulties
listed above. Crank it out there 240, about
10 yards to right of traps. Drill a 6 or 7
in there about 15 feet short but dead on
line. One putt and cross out above section.
Observations
Charge your putts if you insist, 5 feet
comebacks are often missed. |
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