1The first hole of The Palmer is a long par 4, often playing into the wind. Avoiding the fairway bunkers off the tee is imperative. Be sure to leave your approach or 3rd shot short and right of the hole location to ensure an uphill putt.2The first hole of The Palmer is a long par 4, often playing into the wind. Avoiding the fairway bunkers off the tee is imperative, and be sure to leave your approach or 3rd shot shThe first hole of The Palmer is a long par 4, often playing into the wind. Avoiding the fairway bunkers off the tee is imperative, and be sure to leave your approach or 3rd shot sh3Use the stadium lights in the distance as a target off the tee. A tee shot to the left of them is safe from the right trees, but often leaves an approach over the very large bunker4Shorter hitters be sure to follow the natural shape of the fairway off the tee, but longer hitters can take a shot at carrying the left trees to cut a little off of this par 5. Use5One of the more difficult par 3s on the property, the 5th is a real test of ball striking and a player’s commitment. While the right side of the green appears safe from water and6The fairway bunker up the left side is a more favorable miss than the out-of-bounds lurking up the right side. If you can keep your drive short of it, it makes the hole wider off t7This hole is one of my favorites. A great short par for that requires a lay-up to about 120 yards short of the green to avoid the water. Shorter hitters, I would advise you to lay-This hole is one of my favorites. A great short par for that requires a lay-up to about 120 yards short of the green to avoid the water. Shorter hitters, I would advise you to lay-8With 4 tall skinny trees in the background, focus on the right 2 and kick a field-goal between them off the tee. For your second shot, the storm shelter in the distance should be y9Pick your poison: A drive hugging the right trees will leave you a short iron into the green if you can get it past the corner. A safer play off the tee up the left leaves a longerPick your poison: A drive hugging the right trees will leave you a short iron into the green if you can get it past the corner. A safer play off the tee up the left leaves a longer10Do your best to control your direction on this par 3, as the bunkers on either side can make scoring more troublesome. The green is split in 2 tiers, front lower and back upper, maDo your best to control your direction on this par 3, as the bunkers on either side can make scoring more troublesome. The green is split in 2 tiers, front lower and back upper, ma11The trees in the foreground to the left will tend to shift a golfer’s alignment right, but with a common wind from the left and out-of-bounds lurking, that would be an error on t12There are 2 distinct options off the tee on this short par 5: Hammer your best drive of the day left of the bunker for a chance to reach or get near the green in 2, or aim your tee13This short par 3 commonly plays into the wind, and plays much longer than its humble yardage. Beware: With a red or white pin, shots hit pin high, but slightly right will have you 14Aim your drive right over the 150 post in the center of the fairway, but be aware of your distance off the tee. Leaving a 110-yard approach to the green is ideal, with anything pas15The tee on this par 4 leaves the player with a choice: Play to the left of the center bunkers and receive a wider landing area, but you’ll sacrifice distance in hitting away from16With the wind often in your face on this long par 4, a miss-hit tee shot will land your ball on an upslope sacrificing precious yardage, and making the approach much longer than it17This slight, dogleg left gives the impression that a tee shot up the left will pay big gains in a shortcut to the green. All it does, however, is wake up the large trees on the lefThis slight, dogleg left gives the impression that a tee shot up the left will pay big gains in a shortcut to the green. All it does, however, is wake up the large trees on the lef18Only Hercules and Bob Hope have reached this amazing finishing par 5 in 2 (Hope simply because he was a good storyteller). For that reason, plan on a 3-shot par 5, with the second Only Hercules and Bob Hope have reached this amazing finishing par 5 in 2 (Hope simply because he was a good storyteller). For that reason, plan on a 3-shot par 5, with the second
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