1A classic entry to a classic golf course, this hole gives you a 'what you see is what you get' start to the round.A drive down the middle avoiding the reachable fairway bunkers will set you up for any hole placement on this 40-yard deep green.In his last visit to the course in the late 1980s, RO-Bert Trent Jones commented on the 'cathedral' like setting, with some of the largest Douglas Fir trees on the course framing t6For most amateur players, this is a three-shot par 5. Big hitters can go over the fairway bunkers on the right in an attempt to reach the green in two with a long second shot. If yIf you drive down the center of the fairway and are still near the top of the hill, your layup second will be 190 yards at most. The green has a shelf that runs across its middle, Layup yardages to 85 yards from the green are on the sprinklers. The grave of Indian Liza, reported to be the babysitter for Cal Young's children, is located on the right side of t14A fade is clearly demanded off the tee of this fairly short par 4.A good target for a faded drive is the Cedar on the left side of the fairway. This tree was a 150-yard marker to the green of the old, Egan course #5, which was just in front of thWhile not a style of bunker that Jones used often, the round bunker at the back of this green is likely the result of his experimentation following his travels to Scotland during t15Number 15 is usually considered the most demanding par 4 on the course. Long hitters can hit drives past the corner of the dogleg, but most players aim to the center or right of ceThe approach is a bit uphill, and with the deep, angled green you can usually take an extra half or full club, because a chip or bunker shot from the swale on the right side of theApproach shots clearing the front right bunker but landing short of the green will bounce down into the swale or back right bunker. Many players forget the hole placement and aim f
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