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| Course management and
self control are the keys to success on this par 5. Direction,
not distance,
is important off the tee. |
Take dead aim. If you
hit it long, you better hit it straight! |
Keep your tee shot in
the center of the fairway. The green slopes from front to back
left. Watch out for the deep bunker on the right! |
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| A beautiful par 3 hole.
Don't be short or left. There is a lot of room to the right. |
Challenge the dogleg
bunker for an open approach to this gently rolling green. |
Don't be fooled by the
handicap on this treacherous one-shoter. |
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| Favor the left side
of the hole to avoid the wetland right of the green. |
A big tee shot over
the wetland will leave you with a wedge to the green. Anything
long and left may result in a blind shot to the flagstick on this
rather diminutive green. A 3-wood or long iron would be a safe
play for the conservative player. |
Let the shaft out! A
lengthy tee shot may leave you with the option of going for it.
A wetland swallows up all shots short of the green. |
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5301 Heron Creek Boulevard
North Port, Florida 34287
Off S. Sumter Blvd., between
US-41 & I-75, Exit
182
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