1From the tee there is no trouble on the left but plenty on the right. Aim between the 150 marker and the left edge of the fairway. Same idea with your approach shop – stay to the2Split the left and right traps with your drive up the center. The right trap is tough to reach off the tee. Your 2nd shot up the hill should be on the right third of the fairway toSplit the left and right traps with your drive up the center. The right trap is tough to reach off the tee. Your 2nd shot up the hill should be on the right third of the fairway to3A good drive will carry the right fairway bunker and leave an easy second shot. If you?re in doubt aim left of the bunker at the 150 marker. Don?t go long on the approach shot. It?4Aim your tee shot at the tall pine trees on the right hill. The only prO-Blems on this hole are the four bunkers on the left.5Your tee shot should go over the bunker on the left but won’t reach the one on the right. Aim slightly left of center on the drive. The only trouble at the green is the front rigYour tee shot should go over the bunker on the left but won’t reach the one on the right. Aim slightly left of center on the drive. The only trouble at the green is the front rig6The green is huge, prO-Bably 3 club lengths difference front to back. Check your distance closely. Don’t go right over the mounds and path into the woods.The green is huge, prO-Bably 3 club lengths difference front to back. Check your distance closely. Don’t go right over the mounds and path into the woods.7Any shot in the fairway is good off the tee. Big trouble too far left and too far right. Most 2nd shots will go in the pond if you go at the pin unless you’re an ace. Follow the 8Watch your club selection for distance. Too long is never a prO-Blem here. Short and right will cost you a penalty.9Hit your longest drive of the day here up the middle. Stay out of the mounded trees on the right. Now hit your 2nd longest shot of the day and you’ll get home. Hopefully the wind10This is a split fairway. The lower right fairway is shorter on this dog leg right but the trees and a trap block your 2nd shot to the green. The best way to play this is put your d11Down the middle is the best plan. A drive too far right may end on the mounds. Never cut the inside left corner to close or you’ll loose a shot down in the woods. Cutting across Down the middle is the best plan. A drive too far right may end on the mounds. Never cut the inside left corner to close or you’ll loose a shot down in the woods. Cutting across 12Distance, distance, distance. Watch your yardage. Add one club for a mild breeze, add 2 clubs for a moderate breeze, add 3 for a stiff wind.13The landing area feeds the green from left of right. A long drive off the green tee can get you on in one. A lot of people go too long to the left over the fence. No charge for hitThe landing area feeds the green from left of right. A long drive off the green tee can get you on in one. A lot of people go too long to the left over the fence. No charge for hit14Your tee shot should go over the bunker on the left but won’t reach the one on the right. Aim slightly left of center on the drive. The only trouble at the green is the front rigYour tee shot should go over the bunker on the left but won’t reach the one on the right. Aim slightly left of center on the drive. The only trouble at the green is the front rig15Aim your tee shop just left of center. A small brook runs diagonally across the fairway about 250 yards out on the left and 210 yards on the right. A long hitter should use a 3 iro16Play this one on the right third of the fairway all the way including your second shot. Everything feeds right to left. Stay away from the left side traps all the way and the steep17Add one or two club lengths to whatever you think you should hit here. Don’t be embarrassed to pull out your 3 wood or driver. No prO-Blems going a little long. Most shots fall s18Now that’s a fairway. It’s wide so hit your driver as far as possible at the 150 marker. Play your 2nd at the right ? of the green. Most shots on the right hill will feed down
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