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So we made our first Bogey of the round on #3; you do not need to panic.  Hole #4 is a par hole for all players as long as you take your time to choose the right club.  This tee box is guarded by tall trees.  Make sure you look at the top of the trees behind the green and the flag to see which way the wind is blowing.  The wind really affects this shot because the tee box is higher than the green, and you are hitting a very lofted short iron.  These two combined cause the ball to get up to the wind and affect your shot.

 My next advice is to just hit the ball to the left center of the green.  Do not pay attention to where the pin is.  If you miss right of the green, you are in the creek making 5 or 6 and you just ruined your round early.  Figure out how far it is to the middle of the green, pick the club that will get you there, and aim 5 yards left of the front right bunker.  If you miss left, it will usually kick right, towards the green.  Now that you have hit the left center of the green, you probably have a long Birdie putt.  No problem.  Pick your line then really concentrate on distance.  Make a few practice strokes.
 
 

 

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