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Par 5
Handicap 14
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Blue 525
Green 395
White 347
Red 330 |
History
Once again the "birdie" comes into play, but
this time, it figures into the entire hole.
Designed to test the accuracy of the second
shot, this par five rewards control, rather
than length. The rough to the right may
invite you to go that route, which is
shorter, but that escapade is usually most
unrewarding.
Requirements
Fair tee-ball, dead straight. Well judged
second that opens up the green, about a
4-wood to 5-iron. Soft, high approach and
putt.
Difficulties
Second shot has many chances to find
trouble. Tree in fairway can get in way
also.
Suggestions
Stay in control. Try to favor left side all
the way. Enjoy this hole fully, because the
next one is a "bear".
Observations
Lost concentration for duffer or master,
results in one thing - utter disaster! |
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