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Hole 3

Hole 3

Hole 3
Par 3 215 Yards Handicap M: 18 | L: 18
Hole 3

Hole 3

The first of four par threes is perhaps the easiest approach, but a large sloped green can lead to some difficult putts. The best miss off the tee is to the hill on the right that leads shots right onto the green and avoids the three bunkers on the left side. Be careful of being too long, as the back side of the green is sloped away, and your second shot can easily be from the rough behind.

- Pro Tip -

"Aim for the front right portion of the green to give yourself the best chance at par and missing the tricky bunkers on the left. Shots missing slightly right of the green will naturally kick left onto the green. Stay patient and resist the temptation to aim directly at the pin. This conservative play increases your margin for error, especially with the green sloping away."
Scott Gonder
Golf Pro
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