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Your last par 5 may be the
most difficult. Snaking around the base of a hillside, this
dogleg left with no fairway bunkering can be played two
ways. Keep right and have a larger margin for error but a
significant larger amount of real-estate to cover, or travel
down the left side to cut off yardage but risk the ever
inviting tree line. Either venture requires your approach
shot to be below the cup of this slick, undulating, and
tricky putting green and usually demands one extra club to
pull it off.
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