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Par 4 Hcp 2 |
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426
389 352 |
| Power
players must be careful
of the run out at the outside
corner of the dogleg on
this long and tight driving
hole. It is still a long
iron for most players from
a landing area that is squeezed
by two bunkers. The target
is a deep green that has
some considerable slopes.
It is divided nearly in
half by a ridge that runs
away toward the rear. Now
is no time to practice,
but if you have a running
shot that you can land short
of the green on the right,
now might be the time to
use it. Otherwise, a lay-up
and a deft chip might be
the answer to par on the
toughest hole on the back
nine. |
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