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17th Hole
Par 4 424407366336236
yards
Baxter Spann,
Golf Course Architect: "I think that this medium-long par
4 may prove to be one of the most difficult holes on the course, particularly
for those who are overly aggressive. The silhouette positioning of the
green on a natural plateau creates a lot of uncertainty for the better
player trying to get close for a birdie on one of the flatter surfaces
on the course. All of the real trouble is on the left with a large series
of stacked bunkers running from the landing area to the green. These bunkers
make it impossible and counterproductive to attempt to cut the dogleg,
as an approach from the left side is undesirable. Though the fairway landing
area is wide, the tee shot must be hit long and favor the right side to
have a decent angle and as short a club as possible into the green. The
wind is normally at the player’s back here, though it is not at all helpful
when going for a left pin. The left side of the green above the bunkers
is very shallow and only a perfectly struck iron with lots of loft is
likely to hold the green, particularly downwind. To the right side of
the green and behind it is plenty of mowed chipping area to afford some
bailout opportunity, but that puts pressure on the short game for what
could be a critical up and down near the end of the round."