Elevated tee commands view of entire length of hole and size of hazards below • Demands negotiation of southerly winds • Good drive is left center of fairway • Mid-iron approach into contoured green will need good placement • Water hazard on right of green
Down wind par five has expanded fairway landing area allowing full swing • Bunkers • Second shot enters area of accuracy – a shot drastically off-line will have unfavorable lies • Narrow, long green leaves distance of approach important
Multi-level fairway breaking left to right offers accurate tee shot • Mid-iron approach with a small bunker to left and creek to right side of green leaves little room for error
Lengthy par four provides alternate lines of play • Multiple tees place long and short hitters on equal terms • Drive should be to left center of fairway • Mid or long-iron approach to large sweeping green • Green is elevated 20 feet from landing area
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