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Hole # 1 | 2 | 3
| 4 | 5 | 6
| 7 | 8 | 9
| 10 | 11 | 12
| 13 | 14 | 15
| 16 | 17 | 18
Hole
#3 is where the course begins. Most of us have gotten through holes
1 and 2 without a problem, so let's not ruin your round early with a big
number on #3. Play this hole as a Par 5. This sounds outrageous,
but I'm sure many of you have made a higher number than this on this hole
more than once. First of all, hitting the fairway is imperative.
If you miss to the right, you are in trees you cannot hit out of and you
have already wasted a shot taking a drop. There is a lot of room on the
left if you are going to miss. What club you choose depends on #1
& #2. If you are hitting the driver well, get up there with confidence,
pick your target, and hit it in the fairway. If your swing is still
on the range, pick up a club that will keep you in the short stuff and
swing smooth. If you have hit the fairway, pick the club you need
and just aim for the center of the green. If you miss down in the
gully left or over to the right, it is too early to be a hero. Just
take a lofted club, like the 7-iron, and get down there in the fairway.
From there we can hit our third shot to the right center of the green.
There is severe mounding around this green and shots will add up in a hurry
if we start aiming for the pin. Whether you are here in 2 or 3 shots,
just get the correct distance on your putt. Tap in the second putt
and you have make a "Birdie" or at worst a "Par 5" on the toughest hole
on the course.
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