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Hole Ten

Position from the tee is more important than length. Aim on the right edge of the right-hand fairway bunker to allow the strong slope from left to right to bounce the ball back to the ideal spot. 3 wood or a strong hybrid is a good choice for the longer player. The downhill second shot is played to a green that slopes front to back. A ‘bump & run’ approach can be the best percentage shot.

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Hole Ten

Par 4,Yards 390,Stroke 12

Hole Ten

Par 4, Yards 390, Stroke 12
Pro's Tip

Position from the tee is more important than length. Aim on the right edge of the right-hand fairway bunker to allow the strong slope from left to right to bounce the ball back to the ideal spot. 3 wood or a strong hybrid is a good choice for the longer player. The downhill second shot is played to a green that slopes front to back. A ‘bump & run’ approach can be the best percentage shot.

Professional Name
Mark Lawrie
Head Professional
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    • Course Rating 71.2 & Slope 127
    • Course Rating 70.0 & Slope 125
    • Course Rating 74.6 & Slope 132
    • Course Rating 72.4 & Slope 127
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    S.I.
    1375355351417333413
    238137236841134349
    34134053684336543
    44263923984935447
    5201187175313172315
    63833723614533645
    74554264094138841
    8185170162315141317
    945044344147427511
    10390376371412338412
    113663563394431344
    12131129124316122316
    135335104995844756
    14497486466514407514
    154163943624234342
    16135134116318115318
    173493443364629948
    18407392383410352410
    Out32693122303334285935
    In32243121299636273636
    Total64936243602970559571
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