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2nd Hole
Par 4 404373343340278
yards
Baxter Spann,
Golf Course Architect: "A recurring theme at Black Mesa is
the increase in difficulty of the angle of approach to the fairway as
you progress from the forward to the back tees. The second hole illustrates
this concept, as the tee shot from the back tee plays to the landing area
on a somewhat diagonal line, while the forward tees approach it more straight
on. The green is positioned in a saddle between two high peaks on either
side. The putting surface is deceptively deep and it is difficult to get
the second shot to a back pin setting, with a fall away to a collection
area immediately behind the elevated back shelf. Another collection area
at the front left will swallow timid approaches as well."