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Par 4 Handicap
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Blue 409
Green 376
White 352
Red 340 |
History
If you're playing the ball "down", you may
know of the attitude of the man for whom
this hole is named. He feels that moving the
ball is a travesty and an abomination. His
explanation is interesting and makes a lot
of sense. Any way, and moving right along,
this hole was designed as a fine finish to
your front nine. For simple beauty - the
picturesque clubhouse in the distance, the
lake, the rolling fairway, the creek, the
ravine, and, yes, even the beckoning traps -
this hole ranks high on the list at G.C.I.
It is even a lot prettier if you've got your
opponent "dormie" or closed-out in the
match!
Requirements
Fairly long drive with no slice. Sense
enough to lay-up short of creek if drive is
missed. Courage if you get in the gulch.
Money for the drinks if you win or lose.
Suggestions
Don't try to overpower this hole. Keep the
ball out of the right rough. Use enough club
on second, because the green looks closer
from the top of the hill.
Observations
Many horses lead at the half-way pole and
finish last. |
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