Perhaps the most difficult hole on the course, the 2nd hole cuts back in the opposite direction from the 1st hole. Wind from the northeast can make this hole even more difficult. Mature trees and mounding on both sides of the fairway leave a narrow landing strip for you tee shot. If you're too far right, you can block yourself out or may catch a fairway bunker 260 yards from the tee.
Your approach is to a well-elevated green. In most cases, golfers should add an extra club to offset the elevation - this hole always plays longer than it looks. Bunkers guard both right and left sides and the green slopes back to front.
After your second shot, you'll pass the 3rd green to your left - you may want to make note of the pin placement you'll face off the next tee. A sign will also indicate upper or lower tee placement for your first par 3 challenge.
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