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| You are now faced with two very demanding
finishing holes. The 17th is a tough dog-leg left par
4 measured at 397 metres and will take two great shots
to reach this green in regulation. From the tee you are
elevated looking down to a narrow landing area. A bunker
along the left of the fairway stops your ball finding
the large marsh wetland, although finishing in this bunker
will leave you with a decision to make as from the bunker
you will need to carry the ball uphill all the way to
the green. Otherwise if you have a bad lie you may rather
pitch the ball back to the fairway. If from the tee you
choose to play safe to the right side of the fairway you
will be faced with a long shot to the green. From the
fairway it’s all up hill to the target, which makes
club selection difficult. Anything hit long and left of
this green will find trouble. A deep, deep bunker sits
at the front of the green catching any shots coming up
short. If you make a par on this hole you will be the
envy of your playing partners. |
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