If a north wind is blowing, it can turn this one into a bear of a hole because of the two uphill shots it requires. From the fairway, the golfer doesn't have a good view of the green, which is protected in front by bunkers on either side. Normally, the approach is a 4-, 5- or 6-iron, but the wind can change that. A longer approach brings the bunkers into play and makes it more difficult to stop the ball in front of forward pin positions, which is the preferred lie because the green slants back to front.

Best score: 2 / Worst score: 8
Average: 4.132
Difficulty: 9

PAR 4 / 441 YARDS



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