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Three played as one of the most challenging holes on the course during July’s Women’s Open. A par four of about 400 yards, the opening to the right-side of the fairway seemingly drops off the face of the earth to a deep sand trap prior to the large tree found in that direction.
I witnessed several women hitting this awful location while there for the final round, although at 185 yards from the green tees it did not come in to play for my friend, Mitch, or me. The fairway runs left to right, and tee shots favoring the right side will leave the shortest approach. A 150-yard long sand trap lines the right side of the hole, though, and should be avoided at all costs.
While four is a beautiful par three, five is a magnificent par four. This is the first hole played on the River course that is not part of the Original Championship track – the Original Championship skips five through thirteen and instead rounds Swan Lake to fourteen as its fifth. Three times leading up to our round I was told about the tee shot on five, and it did not fail to impress!
With highly elevated tee boxes, five is nicknamed “Made in Heaven.” Having played the River many times on Tiger Woods Golf for Playstation 3, I should have known what was coming, but was still awe-struck by such a majestic driving scenario.
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