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1 384 384 4 13 1 434 431 4 6 1 342 330 4 12/11
2 458 441 4 3 2 110 107 3 18 2 208 198 3 6/5
3 197 177 3 9 3 347 336 4 16 3 315 301 4 16/15
4 271 262 4 17 4 423 417 4 2 4 475 448 5 10/9
5 390 380 4 5 5 208 195 3 10 5 390 375 4 4/3
6 468 459 4 1 6 534 520 5 12 6 280 250 4 8/7
7 476 455 5 11 7 440 405 4 4 7 380 325 4 2/1
8 177 173 3 15 8 417 411 4 8 8 173 167 3 18/17
9 389 377 4 7 9 390 352 4 14 9 334 286 4 14/13
  3210 3108 35     3303 3174 35     2897 2680 35  
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BLUE 4 (13th).
A long par 4, the most difficult on this nine, with the drive needing to be hit between (or over) the left fairway bunker and the large mound and bunker on the right side of the fairway, in order to give the shortest second shot to the green. The green is elevated above a line of deep bunkers set diagonally into the steep slope below it. Depending on the drive you may be left with a choice of going for the green or laying up short of these bunkers. The shot in is nearly always one club more than the distance would dictate and made even more difficult as you cannot see the bottom of the flag. The green is wide but narrow and slopes quite steeply from front to back. Anything above the pin leaves a very difficult putt or chip back down the green.
 

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