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PAR 5Pro's Tip
Tee Shot: The fairway is relatively generous, but there is internal out-of-bounds or thick rough if you spray it too far left. A long iron or hybrid is often the "pro play" here rather than a driver. This leaves you with a full wedge or short iron into the green, which is much easier to control than a delicate half-wedge shot..
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PAR 4Pro's Tip
Narrow fairway. Consider a hybrid for accuracy.
03
PAR 4Pro's Tip
Slight Dogleg Left: This is a classic "placement" hole. You are hitting toward a landing area that feels narrower than it looks because of the encroaching trees and the hillside. Most golfers opt for a long iron or a hybrid here to ensure they stay in the "flat" part of the fairway before the dogleg turns.
04
PAR 3Pro's Tip
Club Down and Swing Smooth.
Take less club: If you usually hit a 7-iron 150 yards, use an 8-iron or even a 9-iron
05
Pro's Tip
Club Selection is Key: Because the hole is relatively short (just over 100 yards), many players are tempted to "pin seek." However, the green's layout and surrounding hazards make it a high-risk strategy. Take an extra look at the wind coming off the nearby hills, as it can significantly affect a high-arcing wedge shot.
06
PAR 4Pro's Tip
A relatively straight but demanding journey along the bottom of the ridge.
07
PAR 5Pro's Tip
This is the longest hole on the course. You’ll need a solid, straight drive...
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PAR 4Pro's Tip
Straight drive is vital here.
09
PAR 3Pro's Tip
Finish strong! Avoid the clubhouse bunker.