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Hole Ten

The start to the back nine is a challenging, the 10th starts with a blind tee shot which requires positioning up the left side of the fairway with a 3 wood or rescue, a driver will bring the trouble on the right into play and the risk of losing your ball. Three cross bunkers come into play on the second shot and obscure part of the green, depending on the wind the second shot can be anything from a long iron to a wedge. Everything plays in from the left with the green difficult to read.

TeeParYardsStroke
 
White43995
 
Yellow43805
 
Red43138
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Hole Ten

Par 4,Yards 399,Stroke Index 5
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Hole Ten

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The start to the back nine is a challenging, the 10th starts with a blind tee shot which requires positioning up the left side of the fairway with a 3 wood or rescue, a driver will bring the trouble on the right into play and the risk of losing your ball. Three cross bunkers come into play on the second shot and obscure part of the green, depending on the wind the second shot can be anything from a long iron to a wedge. Everything plays in from the left with the green difficult to read.

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    HoleWhite
    Yards
    White
    Yellow
    Yards
    Yellow
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    Red
    Yards
    Red
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    134133341032749
    235134446340517
    337033341532747
    419318337168318
    554846852420514
    638437241436241
    750647851743953
    838537743304413
    93483124930545
    103993804531348
    1141540641386516
    12356339412345416
    13178175311169311
    1453252751648654
    153293214432842
    16143138318135315
    17137114313114310
    1839530548297412
    Out3426320037299238
    In2884270534257335
    Total6310590571556573
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