#5 is a par 3
222 from the Gold tee
191 from the Blue tee
While the scorecard says this is the 2nd par 3 on the front nine, from the tees that Mike dragged us back to this is really more like the 2nd par 5. This is an intimidating tee shot to say the least. Very little of the putting surface can be seen from the tee. There is a a small grassy runway leading up to the green, but the run-up approach just doesn't seem as appropriate here as it does so many other places on the course. The landing area short of the green does nothing to inspire confidence that this is the aiming point. This one feels more like get out your wood or hybrid and have a whack at it! The green, while no where near the size of the preceeding two holes, is still receptive to the shot (assuming you strike the shot true) since it plays larger than its size. Particularly to the right side pin we faced, it feels like everything feeds over there.
There's a whole lot of carry from this back tee, and if you dont strike a confident shot you may be faced with a recovery from Hell. There's plenty of long and scraggly stuff around, and most of the tee shot is carry.
In the afternoon (after Mike wasn't around to see us) we moved up a set of tees, which worked much better for our group. Smoother swings were evident, and we finished up with 4 balls within birdie range. The interesting thing was that we all got there in a different manner. We had the solidly struck shot headed toward the target, the shot that scooted on up and over the hill to the putting surface, and the well struck shot to the left middle of the green that fed over toward the hole.
This is another fun but demanding hole. It's also another great match play hole that could result in an 'x' on the card. I can't even imagine taking on the Gold tee with a strong head wind. I wouldn't have enough club!
The view from the tips. Everyone should experience it, but this isn't the tee from which I'd want to play my every day game
Two views from a slightly less demanding, but still challenging, tee
The view of the green as you walk over the crest of the hill that obscures the putting surface from the view on the tee. Here is the result of the 4 shots, all struck in different manners that I mentioned. Proof that the green can actually be quite friendly if your tee shot finds it. You can really see the punchbowl effect from this angle. You can also see #1 pin just beyond this green.
Here's a view of the green from behind the hole. The countours look slightly different from back here and the punchbowl is a little less evident
A wider angle shot of the green from behind
A shot from fully behind the green with a nice look at the rear bunker
A view of the green from above, standing on #2 tee. From this angle, you can clearly see how everything funnels to the right beyond the middle of the green