No.
2
Par
4
Handicap
7
A pinched fairway and small green demand thoughtful positioning from tee to green.
Placement matters from the start.
How to play
This fairway pinches at the landing area and encourages left placement off the tee, but if you can carry that right fairway bunker the fairway opens up on the right side. Approaching the green from the left side of the fairway is friendlier than approaching it from the right side. This is one of the smaller greens on the course, protected by movement that falls off into the fringe on the left and into a bunker on the right.
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