The skinny:
The longest par 4. The drive should be left center. Overhanging trees on the right about 130 yards from the green will block a second shot. The fairway leading to the green slopes sharply to the right. Balls landing in this area kick toward the water on the right. Large oak trees guard the green on the left, making it difficult to land a faded approach. The green slopes steeply from back left toward the front right and will hold a long iron or fairway wood.
Andy North says:
This is a bear of a par-4. The fairway slopes from left to right, and it's not easy to put the ball in it. Some big trees guard the green. The second shots go uphill, and because of the length you have to hit 3-, 4- and 5-irons to the green. It's a wonderful hole, and if you make par here you should be very pleased.
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