HOLE FIVE The shortest par 4 on the front nine may prove to be the most troublesome. The tee shot must be positioned in a narrow landing area guarded by a forest of trees and a creek on the left side, with tall native grasses on the right. The second shot, played with a short iron, is to a narrow and well contoured green set on an angle from left to right. The green is guarded by two pot bunkers. A shot over the green will most likely end up in the creek. The green will provide the most challenging putting experience on the course. Be on guard when playing this hole and treat it with respect |
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