Hole
#4 Tee Shot
Watch out thinking you can drive it to the second landing area. If you hit
hot through the over the first edge where sawgrass is, or to the right where
it looks like fairway, your ball can get away into the lower ravine. Get as
close to the right side of the fairway bunker as possible without going too
far.
Approach
If you are further than 250 out and are not going for green, WATCH THAT LAYUP!
You want a very short wedge and to knock it just over the sawgrass ridge,
as steep hill down to landing area can accelerate ball through landing
area, particularly in winter months where there is not a lot of grass to
slow it. So land it soft!
Right and back of green still provides some room and are very
playable. Left
or short
will
leave
you
with the
green
well
above
your
head
and a
blind
flop shot.
Green
Rols very true without much break. Get here in 3 and have agreat shot at birdie.
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