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Realize
before teeing off that the sixteenth hole demands three shots
before putting the putter in your hand. With this in mind, a contained
swing with the driver in order to find the fairway is your smartest play.
Now that you are in the fairway, note that the landing area for your
second shot should be the right side of the fairway. This allows for
the longest margin of error since everything slopes back down from
the right. Also, take into consideration what club you would like to
hit onto the green. If you feel most comfortable with an eight iron
from one hundred thirty yards away, try to leave yourself that
distance and club for your third shot. This will leave you with
a good angle of approach at a distance that you feel good about.
Like the fairway, this green runs towards the water, so save strokes by
aiming at the front middle section of this green and allow for the trickle.
Putting for Birdie! Now analyze the putt, be aggressive if the opportunity
is there, otherwise make sure you leave the green with a two putt par.
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