1Best angle approach to the greenis from the left side of the fairway.2Green can be difficult to hold. Players “short-sidingthe pin here will be forced to sink a long putt for par.3Green can be difficult to hold. Players “short-siding”the pin here will be forced to sink a long putt for par.4Drive should be to the leftside of the fairway.Green slopes slightly away and low trajectory approach shots often do not hold the green5Prevailing wind is down the player’s back.Tee shots landing short of the green often do not run up.6Club selection for tee shotcan vary from long iron to driver to avoid the hill.Keep approach to green below the hole.7Most tee shots hit to the fairwaywill funnel to the left side of the fairway off the hill. When selecting a club for the approach shot, remember the number “15yards from the edge of the pond to the middle of the green.8Most approach shots will be from an uphill lie so take one more clubbut be careful: Over this green is deadAvoid aiming at the pin if it is on the right side of the green.9Donald Ross designed the second shotto appear closer than it is. Trust the yardage…10Missing the green anywhere but shortleaves a difficult pitch.11Typically more room than it appears in right center of fairway off the tee.Green is very deep so club selection will vary widely with pin position.12Second shot plays ½ - 1 club longer into a predominant headwind;green is deeper than it appears — watch flag color!13Approach shot is deceptively uphill and will typically not run up onto the green.Take at least 1 to 2 more clubs depending on pin position.But approach shots hit over the green leave an impossible pitch.14Fairway bunkers figure prominently on second shot.Best angle of approach to the green is from the right side of the fairway.More room than it appears between the bunker short of the green and the putting surface so trust the yardage.15Approach shot is typically ½ club longer than it appears.Be sure to keep the ball below the hole as green slopes severely from front to back.16It's important to getthe ball in the fairway off the tee.Approach shots hit to the left side of this small green typically run completely off into the rough.17Wind can play tricks on the tee shot.Shots hit over the green leave difficult chip shots from irregular terrain.18Keep the ball left on the second shot to set up the best approach angle and avoid bunkers.Be sure to hit approach to proper side of the hump-backed green.
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