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Hole 7 - Players Pick

  • Thursday, 4 September 2008
  • Michael Weston
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Hole 7 - Players Pick

Hole 7 - Players Pick

7th hole
Players Pick
Par 5, 601 yards


The 7th is a battle of risk versus reward. A drive to the left island fairway will slice 50 yards off the hole, but finding the 24-yard wide landing area is a mission in itself. A trip down the right will leave a longer approach. Either way, the bluegrass and water will take care of any wayward shots. Indeed, the drink extends all the way up to the left of the green.

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