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The
third par 5 on the first nine, and only 438 yards, the USGA says this should be
a par 4. But after you play this beauty you'll probably agree that it's a
nice, fun par 5. Playing up hill all the way, its a sharp dogleg right.
The dogleg is protected by a sizable grove of trees, effectively blocking tee
shots that are short or too far right from having a straight second shot to the
green. But don't go too far left either, as the tee shot is is guarded by
out-of-bounds on the left side. The large green is nicely contoured and
protected by a single right front bunker. Once again, your approach needs
to be on the proper section of the green to reduce the chances of three putting.
This is another "go for it" par 5 hole. From about 150 yards out you get a glimpse of the
right-front bunker and the top portion of the flag.
From the dogleg looking back towards the tee you
can get a feel for how much uphill the tee shot actually plays.
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