This dogleg left with the fairway sloping away from the dogleg makes for a difficult tee shot. A driver must be hit with a draw into the slope or the ball will roll through the fairway behind a cluster of pines that block the players approach shot to the green. Two fairway bunkers at the corner of the dogleg are possible to carry, but the tee shot must be precise for there is no room for error on either side of the landing area. This is a birdie hole with a well-placed tee shot.
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