The Hole Story Vol. 16, Issue 1 | Page 7

HOLE FIVE PAR 4 The fifth hole is the longest Par 4 on the front side, starting with a blind tee shot that goes downhill and doglegs to the right. Second shots are to a large elevated green with a bunker to the left and a very steep and deep bunker to the right. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: HOLE SIX PAR 5 The first Par 5 curves slightly to the left and uphill from the tee to a wide driving area. The lay up shot is narrow with a series of three small fairway bunkers carved into berms left and out of bounds right. The approach shot is to a small, elevated green with a large, bent-grass collection area to the left. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: HOLE SEVEN PAR 3 The seventh hole features a large series of berms on the right with a unique Scottish-style sod-faced bunker cut into the largest berm at the side of the green. This long green also has a deep grass depression and bunker to the left. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: HOLE EIGHT PAR 4 The eighth hole is a very short, downhill Par 4 in which long drivers may want to test their length. But accuracy is a must. Long, native grasses, a bunker and water guard the green. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: HOLE NINE PAR 4 Going back into the wind, the ninth hole has the tee surrounded by water and wetlands, giving it a peninsula affect. The beautiful fourteen-foot waterfall can be viewed from the tee. Now players are faced with a long hole with water in play to the left of the fairway to a very high green with steep bunkers on each side. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: HOLE TEN PAR 4 Starting the back nine, players must carry their tee shots across a large wetland to a spacious fairway. The approach shot is uphill to a very large double-green, shared by the first hole and guarded by a larger bunker to the left. ISJA Day 1: ISJA Day 2: ISJA Day 3: The Hole Story // June 2019 431 428 436 540 544 556 181 162 194 290 295 304 418 430 433 423 408 468 7