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This is NOT a yardage book. This CaddyTips® guide delivers hole-by-hole written strategy, telling you exactly where to aim, what to avoid, and how to think your way around the course—before you ever step onto the first tee.
Whether you're a low-handicap player looking to fine-tune your approach or a higher-handicap golfer trying to avoid big numbers, this guide gives you a clear, confident plan for every hole.
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Hole 1 - The Uphill Opener
Blind green, bunkers left — start with your eyes
open
Par 4 - 447 / 415 / 337 yds.
Tee Shot
Hole plays uphill all the way, so add 5-7 yards for each shot and play for little roll, all carry distance; ground rises hard 100 yds out. Favor the RIGHT side — the farther right, the better the angle. Left fairway bunkers reachable at 257 / 225 / 195 (first) and 277 / 245 / 215 (second). Long hitters: driver right-center; carrying the first bunker is reachable, but the hole still doglegs right past it. Mid
handicap: 3-wood or hybrid at the right edge—distance is less important than angle. High
handicap: longest fairway club you trust, right-of-center. On these blind shots, pick your line here, focus, and keep your head down. Golfers tend to look up to see where the ball goes on blind shots. CaddyTips® always recommends that the last couple of swings you take on the driving range should be practicing this tee shot and visualizing your success.
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