Tom Paul
You may have missed what I wrote back two pages ago on the fourth hole. There were no subsequent comments so I assumed we'd move on. Shortly thereafter, the thread took a different direction. I'll reprint below;
The 4th hole is a dogleg left of 446 yards from the tips. The tee shot plays downhill, and swings hard to the left in the driving area around a massive expanse of sand on the inside corner. There is plenty of room out to the right of the bunker, but that leaves a very lengthy approach shot to a green that is set low (and partially blind the further right you drive) in a hollow below the fairway. The fairway has some interesting contours, as anything left of center is canted towards the bunker (and green), but anything right of center tends to roll further to the right and away from the hole.
The green is wide in the front, tilted from left to right, with a bunker short right of the green for those shots that just don't have enough oomph or proper direction to make it on all the way (although a runup shot is very much accommodated). There is a tongue of green extending back and right, which is accessible, but difficult.
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