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Yawn. There is something about super straight holes lined by trees that my brain rejects.
I used Google Earth to show how close this "intersection" is.Given the land is completely flat, with no mounding or anything else beside trees to provide protection...you have the Green at #3, the tee box on #4, and the green on #5 all within 55 yards of each other. For a big slicer like Garland...anyone in the vicinity had better be heads up if he were playing thru this section of the course!!
Mark,I've also played that hole, and I pretty much came to the same conclusion.Pick a club to stay short of the 1st left bunker off the tee, (the 1st one on the right doesn't jut out into the fairway). Then hit the approach in from there.P.S. I thought the hole was pretty forgettable myself.Be curious to see how many folks can identify this hole!
Quote from: Kalen Braley on August 05, 2011, 10:40:28 AMMark,I've also played that hole, and I pretty much came to the same conclusion.Pick a club to stay short of the 1st left bunker off the tee, (the 1st one on the right doesn't jut out into the fairway). Then hit the approach in from there.P.S. I thought the hole was pretty forgettable myself.Be curious to see how many folks can identify this hole!Its very forgettable evidently. I guess I've played it since I played Willow Creek, but have no recollection of it nor does it really even look familiar to me.