Hole No. 18
The finishing hole can make or break a good score. The longest hole on the course that is a gradual dog leg from left to right with an adverse camber. Hitting the correct line from the tee is crucial to gain the most run and trees left and right await the wild tee shot.
120 yards from the green the narrowing fairway drops down to the green with the camber increasing kicking short approaches to the left which will miss the green.
This camber makes the player hit to the right where a bunker awaits those too far right making accuracy on the approach crucial.
A classic finishing hole that can offer a birdie if played well with one of the flatest greens on the course. However a danger to players trying to gamble and force a good score.
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| Championship |
562 yards |
| White |
562 yards |
| Yellow |
555 yards |
| Green |
529 yards |
| Ladies |
462 yards |
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5
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| Ladies Par |
5
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| Men's S. I. |
8
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| Ladies S. I. |
8
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