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The final hole is the
longest Par 4 of the course, and concludes a run of the
counties
finest finishing holes. The ideal tee shot is a
long draw. However, the fairway narrows
considerably the further you go. Anything pulled
left will end up in trees that run the length of the
hole.
A pond features along the
right-hand side but shouldn't really come into play
unless the tee shot was short.
The feature here is the
two-tiered green, which is 50 yards long and protected
on the right and left by deep bunkers. Club selection
for the second shot is, therefore, primarily determined
by the pin position and, consequently, can vary by as
much as 4 clubs.
Pro's Tip:
The drive is best positioned to the right centre of the
fairway. Club selection is vitally dependant on
the flagsticks position due to a long two-tier green. |