HOLE
#11 - PAR 4

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The eleventh hole is a dogleg
right slightly uphill Par 4 that demands a solid tee shot. The best play from
the tee is to try and stay close to the corner of the dogleg to
reduce the distance required for the second shot. The landing area is generous
enough but doesn't seem that way when looking from the tee.

The second shot will require a longer iron shot played slightly uphill to a long narrow green guarded on the left side by a large bunker and a ravine situated around the right and rear side. The front of the green is wide open and will accommodate a running shot onto the putting surface. Finding the right yardage on the second shot is the key here. Playing to the middle of the green is the best choice, staying away from the back left pin placement is a smart decision.
The putting surface has some gentle rolls to it that make putting a challenge especially from the right middle portion of the putting surface.
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