From The Tee The penultimate hole is played from two tees and thus offers completely different experiences in the two rounds: If the par 4 hole 8 is more of a birdie hole due to its length, the par 3 hole 17 has already had a significant influence on many a tournament result.
From The Fairway When teeing off from behind, you have to wait until the previous flight has left the lane, because the green can be reached and the path to the next tee goes back through the drive landing zone. However, the green is well equipped for attack attempts.
On The Green Deep sand bunkers to the left, right and behind the green, as well as a narrow green entrance and rough behind the bunkers require a very precise drive. The better option is the relatively safe placement in front of the green, which in combination with a good pitch opens up a realistic birdie chance.