
Par 4, 374 yards
The first dogleg right makes for a tricky tee shot due to a fairway bunker guarding the corner. The customary prevailing wind and the elevated green makes this hole play longer than its yardage, and the severe slope from front to back on the green makes it one of the hardest to read on the course.
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