From The Tee Here too, there is an exclusion lurking on the right. A long uphill drive is required to reach a good starting position for the second shot onto the green, which is surrounded by two deep bunkers.
From The Fairway On this par 4, which should not be underestimated, the bogey golfer hits the ball with a long iron onto the plateau located in the dogleg, in order to then let it run safely into the green with the second shot, thus making sensible use of the inclined position of the hole.
On The Green The long hitter, on the other hand, has the chance to overplay the boundary on the left and attack the green directly. However, this is made more difficult by two bunkers on the green and the steeply sloping fairway.