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The Tee
Unfortunately this picture is not very good because this is a GREAT hole. One of the hardest things to do on this hole is decide what shot you are going to hit. You can hit a long iron onto the first section of fairway and be faced with a longer second shot that may have some interference with trees. Or you can hit driver and go for the second section of fairway (beyond the tongue jutting out from the right). This shot definitely has the higher risk but also a higher reward. All of the shots from the tee feed down to the left so a fade is the shot of choice on this hole. The hole plays longer than the 301 yard listed because the approach is uphill and shots are into the prevailing wind.
The Approach
This is a picture of the approach to the green from the short section of the fairway. The approach is uphill and you can see the bunkers guarding the green on the right and left.
This is a picture from where a booming drive would end up in the second section of the fairway but more likely this is the result of a punch recovery shot.
The Green
Sorry, but I did not get any pictures of this green. It is severely sloped from back to front, perhaps to be receptive to long iron approaches from short shots off the tee. In the picture above you can see a ball just short of the green. I played a little bump and run on that shot that trickled about 6 inches to the left of the cup and then proceeded to roll all the way off the left-front side of the green.