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From tee to fairway is uphill and usually into a strong sea breeze. The shorter hitter will have a tough time reaching this green in two. A generous fairway short of the green offers those a chance to hit a crisp recovery. A bogey here is not a bad score and may often lead to honors on number 9.
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9
A great way to finish the front nine starts with a good tee shot. The slight dog leg left often leaves players with a long iron or hybrid into this difficult green. With bunkers catching any arrant approaches, be sure to aim at the center of the green. A center pin position is your best chance at birdie.
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10
A short Par 4 starts what will definitely be a strong test of golf. Keep the tee shot to the left avoiding the fairway bunker on the right. A small green sloping from back to front looks even smaller from the fairway as it is heavily guarded with bunkers. Most players can get off to a good start with a par, but birdie may be in the cards.
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11
A following breeze aids all golfers on this tee shot. Good thing, because this is one of the hardest approach shots on the course. The green is guarded by 3 bunkers and water hazards left and right. Pick the right club or bogey + will be your score. The green slopes off in many directions so be sure to pick your line carefully.
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12
A generous green is a pleasant sight for all players. A crisp tee shot will avoid the trouble that lurks left, right, and center. Choose the right club so that you are on the right level to make a putt. A birdie can be hard!
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