Depending
on where the tee is and what the wind is doing, this is great risk/reward
dogleg left over water. From the back tee, a 300-yard drive along the left edge
of the fairway would skirt the fairway bunker guarding the corner and would
leave a 260-yard approach shot. If playing from the next tee box up (540
yards), a drive of 280 yards will clear the center of the bunker complex and
would leave the player with a 220-yard shot to the green. This is a split-level
green with the left side sitting just over a pond. The right side is about 6
feet higher with the ridge running diagonally through the center, acting as a
backboard to the lower left side of the putting green. This is another green
that you do not want to be over. The downhill pitch toward the pond is
treacherous.
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