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A perfect drive will split the fairway and avoid the well-positioned fairway bunkers. The longer hitter will have a chance to get home in two. All others must choose the right club for the second shot and avoid yet more fairway bunkers. A final approach shot from the fairway to a well guarded green is what a player must face. There are a few “birdie” pins so concentrate and a birdie may be yours.
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4
Don’t let the yardage fool you. This short but demanding Par 4 puts a premium on accuracy. With lateral hazards running the entire length of the hole each shot must be straight. The green slopes from back to front and requires some nerve to hit putts with confidence. A par here is a great score.
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5
The long ball is required, as this is the longest hole playing up to 570 yards. Accuracy is also important as the well-positioned fairway bunkers have derailed many players attempts at par or birdie. Avoid all the obstacles in the fairway and hit an accurate approach. The two tiered green requires pin point accuracy or a three put could be in your future. Par is your friend!
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6
Do Sons signature par three is both beautiful and challenging. The prevailing wind blows from left to right and players must take this into account. Only a purely struck shot will hold its line and finish on the green. With deep bunkers and water on the left side par is no guarantee.
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7
This dogleg left has a challenge at every turn. A demanding tee shot is required to a very narrow fairway section that slopes to one of the 18 water hazards on the course. The approach shot is to an uphill green protected with deep bunkers. Careful once you reach the putting surface, this green has a few tricky breaks.
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