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Hole #1 ? 449 Yards ? Par 4
This is a great looking hole from the tee and a splendid way to start your round. The hole moves left so hugging the left side is the best and closest approach to the green. The water on the right does not come into play off the tee but will challenge you on your second shot. This is a good dogleg to the left. The fairway is protected by a fairway bunker right. The green is protected left by a bunker and the water runs the entire length of the green right.
Hackers Perspective
Hole #1 - 449 - Par 4
What the hell was in Big Studs bloody mary?! I'm already sweating bullets. Why the fuck did I wear black pants again this year. They say the water doesn't come into play, right? Then, how did I slice it that far over. Did it go in the drink? It did. Son of a whore.
+2 after one.
Hole #2 ? 183 Yards ? Par 3
This very nice par 3 is protected by water in front and up the right side and a bunker on the left side of the green. A good challenging hole requires a good crisp shot. A back right pin position will scare even the best players.
Hackers perspective
I pushed it right... Motherfuqer. It went into the water again? How many balls did I bring? This is going to be a long day. :sadwave:
+3 after two.
Hole #3 ? 418 Yards ? Par 4
This straight uphill par four will always play longer than its yardage. Hit your tee ball down the middle. This green sits well above the golfer who must clear greenside bunkers left and right to reach the green. The green is cut in two with an undulating rise. If the pin is in front do not hit to the back of the green as it will be an extremely fast putt.
Hackers perspective:
Hit it down the middle? Thanks for the advice genius.
4 over after three.
Hole #4 ? 217 Yards ? Par 3
Long par 3 with bunkers surrounding the green left and right. Aim for the middle of the green and walk away with par on this difficult par 3. Best shot is to hit short of the green in true links fashion and let the ball feed to the hole.
Hackers perspective
I hate this course. Man, I'm sweating beer. 217 yard par three?
I QUIT.
Hole #1 ? 449 Yards ? Par 4
This is a great looking hole from the tee and a splendid way to start your round. The hole moves left so hugging the left side is the best and closest approach to the green. The water on the right does not come into play off the tee but will challenge you on your second shot. This is a good dogleg to the left. The fairway is protected by a fairway bunker right. The green is protected left by a bunker and the water runs the entire length of the green right.
Hackers Perspective
Hole #1 - 449 - Par 4
What the hell was in Big Studs bloody mary?! I'm already sweating bullets. Why the fuck did I wear black pants again this year. They say the water doesn't come into play, right? Then, how did I slice it that far over. Did it go in the drink? It did. Son of a whore.
+2 after one.
Hole #2 ? 183 Yards ? Par 3
This very nice par 3 is protected by water in front and up the right side and a bunker on the left side of the green. A good challenging hole requires a good crisp shot. A back right pin position will scare even the best players.
Hackers perspective
I pushed it right... Motherfuqer. It went into the water again? How many balls did I bring? This is going to be a long day. :sadwave:
+3 after two.
Hole #3 ? 418 Yards ? Par 4
This straight uphill par four will always play longer than its yardage. Hit your tee ball down the middle. This green sits well above the golfer who must clear greenside bunkers left and right to reach the green. The green is cut in two with an undulating rise. If the pin is in front do not hit to the back of the green as it will be an extremely fast putt.
Hackers perspective:
Hit it down the middle? Thanks for the advice genius.
4 over after three.
Hole #4 ? 217 Yards ? Par 3
Long par 3 with bunkers surrounding the green left and right. Aim for the middle of the green and walk away with par on this difficult par 3. Best shot is to hit short of the green in true links fashion and let the ball feed to the hole.
Hackers perspective
I hate this course. Man, I'm sweating beer. 217 yard par three?
I QUIT.