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Hole # 1 | 2 | 3
| 4 | 5 | 6
| 7 | 8 | 9
| 10 | 11 | 12
| 13 | 14 | 15
| 16 | 17 | 18
Hopefully,
you are one under par so far on the back nine and are looking to continue
that trend of birdie golf. Number eleven is a great hole to par, and
a birdie is a bonus. This hole requires precision and accuracy; it
is not a power-hole. In order to make par, or better yet birdie,
you need to consider what shot off the tee box is going to leave you with
a distance to the green that is in your "comfort zone." This means,
what is your best golf shot in the 100-150 yard range. Once you have
established what you want your second shot to be, then you can make the
appropriate club selection off of the tee box. Remember, placement is everything.
Favor the right side of the fairway; this will allow for the best approach
shot to the green.
So, you are 120 yards out and looking for an approach shot that is
going to leave you with a reasonable putt. Consider that this is
an undulating green and the pin placement is the key to the approach shot.
The safe play is to the center of the green, and if you are looking to
go for the pin, the danger level increases. There is not much room
for error since water is left and short, and mounds and grass bunkers are
to the right. It is better to be putting on this green than to have
a difficult chip with a tough lie. Go for the safe play, two putt
the green, and be very pleased to walk away from this hole with a well
deserved par.
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