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Hole #12 is a slight dog leg right, playing from an elevated tee down to the
valley fairway, then back up again to an elevated, two-level green. With
trees guarding the dog leg and the entire left side in woods, this is one of the
more difficult tee shots at Lake Valley.
A shortish par 4, club selection at the tee is greatly dependant on the tee
location. Playing from the rear tees an iron shot to lay up to the 150
yard markers might be a wise choice. Play it from the forward tees and you
might play a wood over the dog leg. Either way, getting the tee shot in
play is crucial to scoring on this hole. From about 150 yards away, you're
hitting up to a narrow, elevated green.
The 12th green is a large, 2-level green that narrows
considerably toward the rear. The blue pin placement shown here is
very difficult to hit. |