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Hole 4 Par 4 384 yards "The tough part of this hole is the drive. It's pretty narrow and the fairway is off center from the tee at an angle. With the bunker on the right, there's no real shot from there because the trees close in on your approach shot. The mounds on the left make for an awkward stance if you hit your ball there. It's one of those famous Stadium Course greens where you can spin it downhill into the hole. The only tricky pin location is the front-left where you can bring the water into play."
-- ADAM SCOTT THE PLAYERS Champion, 2004
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Hole OverviewThis short par 4 requires accuracy on every shot. The drive must avoid a lateral water hazard and a deep meandering fairway bunker on the right. Very large and severely sloped mounds protect the left side of this narrow landing area. A well-struck long iron or fairway wood from the tee will enable the player to hit a middle to short iron to one of the toughest greens on the course. Numerous treacherous pin placements on this very undulating two-tiered green make this a protected target and a tough shot. A water hazard protects the front and the left side of the green, while small but deep maintained bunkers protect the green on the right and in the rear. Tremendous mounds behind the green give spectators a view of the entire hole. A birdie can turn into a double bogey here very quickly.
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