The back nine opens with a mundane tee shot, but soon activates the senses with the downhill second shot to a landing area heavily guarded by bunkers and green peaking through the trees on the right. Flirting with the bunkers on the right will provide a better angle of approach than the generous left. Much of the putting surface slopes to the back left, so hit short and hop on.
HOLE #10 White-tail (562 yards)
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