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Now
that the first hole is behind you, it is time to settle into
your round. The second hole is extremely straight forward.
A short par four that requires accuracy on both the tee and the
approach shot. To have a good birdie chance you need to hit
your second shot from the fairway.
Off the tee, hit whatever club you feel most comfortable with.
Know that if you hit iron you could bring that banker on the
right into play. Ideally, you want to hit your second shot from
the left side of the fairway because this makes the entire green
accessible while taking the greenside bunker out of the shot.
To have the best chance to hole your putt, you want to be below
the hole. Getting above it could lead to a three or four footer
coming back and everyone knows a round full of four footers
promotes gray hairs and a garage full of putters.
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