1Right out of the gate on the third nine the player is presented with a great risk-reward option.This par 4 dog leg to the left has a bunker that protects the inside of the leg.The long hitter can challenge the bunker and if successful, he will have a wedge shot into one of the smaller greens on the golf course; miss your tee shot and you’re punching ou2This par 4 provides the player with a generous fairway off the tee.The approach shot calls for precision as the green slants hard from right to left and front to back. When the pin is back right, a good player can use the slope of the green to his3Once again RO-Bert Trent Jones Sr. gives us a par 5 with a lot of trouble lurking. Off the tee a player must challenge the bunker on the right; otherwise, a straight shot will leavReally big hitters can go for the green in two but they’ll have to clear a hazard fronting the green. The back left pin is in a bowl and makes birdie a good possibility. Distance4This par 4 presents another risk reward option for the player. If you challenge the rightside off the tee you can catch a fairway that slopes away from you and will propel your ball into a short iron approach shot.However, miss right and you will not have a look into the number one handicap hole. Play conservative off the tee and your ball will land into an upslope and you will have a mid to5This is one of the more intimidating par 3 tee shots on the course.The green is a peninsula surrounded by water and bunkers. Only the most fearless of players will directly chase the back left pin. The wind can be tricky on this hole so take enoug6Once again, Jones has presented us with another risk-reward hole for this par 5.There is a small hazard that runs up the left side of the fairway and sticks out at about 230 yards off the tee.The long hitter will look to carry the hazard and set himself up for a look at the green in two shots. A lateral hazard runs up along the left side of the hole and fronts the left 7This is a versatile par 3 that can play anywhere from a mid to long iron in depending on where the tee and pin are placed.The green is treacherous with multiple tiers and a forced carry over a large hazard. To have a good look at birdie the player needs to get his ball on the proper tier and underneat8This medium length par 4 has a large bunker on the left side ofthe fairway that acts like a magnet to approaching tee shots. A tee ball down the right side of the fairway will open up the green for your approach shot.This hole has another severely sloped green the can send poorly struck shots off both the left and back of the green. Get the distance correct and you could have a good look at bir9This final hole of the third nine epitomizes all that Metedeconk is about.Once again Jones has saved one of his most difficult holes for the last. The hole is a long dog leg to the right and has Metedeconk’s signature pitch pine protecting the right siA long drive off the tee over the tree leaves you with a short iron in. However, a tee shot out to the left is your safe route and will leave you a mid to long iron into a green wi101112131415161718
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