Sunday, July 12, 2009

Hole No 3

Hole No - 3
Par - 4
Index - 13
Distance - 244

Summary:

At this stage, you are either very eager to continue or you wish you're at home watching TV instead. You're now facing a short par 4 again dog leg left. You don't need a driver to tee off and a mid iron is more than enough to be in a prime position to score.

Photo 1: This is what you see on the tee box


During dry season you can have a bad drive and still be ok but at other times of the year, any error in your drive will be severely punished. In fact, just take another ball and hit again if your ball end up in the rough.

Photo 2: If your drive is ok, you should be seeing this for your approach shot.

If your drive is ok then the approach to the brown will be quite simple. A downhill 100 m shot is typically what you will face. So a 9 iron or pitching wedge is what you need.


Photo 3: The brown is at a lower elevation ..... downhill shot.

The brown is partly soft and partly hard so be careful when you putt your ball. Just think of 2 putt then you're ok. This is an easy par 4 and can be a good hole if you play it carefully.

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