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One of the most challenging hole of the course. Par 4, an average length of 380 metres, an impenetrable forest on the right, all the left side close to the fairway is out of bound. That's not all ! The natural slope of the landscape drives your shots towards the forest. The amateur's advice : no advice, get by !
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| Hole # 10 - Par 4 - hcp 8 |
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It's the hole where you are allowed to show off ( the clubhouse is behind you) but avoid the weak ugly shot that makes your ball to dive on the cart path 50 m in front of the tee box. Slice is forbidden on this hole (deep forest on the right side - hello Jerôme, just joking of course his friends will understand -) A good drive for me would be on the left side on the fairway, even with the small tree as a target. The green is reachable in regulation but the par is not given as the surface will cheat your 1st putt.
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| Hole # 11 - Par 5 - hcp 12 |
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Another hole where your tee shot decision must be well evaluated. To clear the dogleg right and get the opening, a 5 or 6 iron is enough. The most daring player would hand the driver and hit above the forest (once again hello Jerôme). According me that's useless to play the hero except if you are at the pro level because it will remain 180 to 220 m to reach the green in 2. An errant tee shot and you offer your high priced 3 layers to the foxes and to the squirrels.
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| Hole # 12 - Par 4 - hcp 16 |
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It is named to be one of the easiest holes. With the new big headed driver, the regulation should not pose any problem, but it demands to cut the dogleg right. The second shot will test your skills as a small elevated and well protected green is waiting for your short iron
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