First Hole:
Par 4/5
Blue: 484 Yards
White: 423 Yards
Red: 412 Yards
Handicap: 2
The well-prepared golfer has probably been hitting putts on the putting green near the first green for about 15 minutes, perhaps pausing to see a few tee shots from the groups in front. Even before reaching the putting green, the discord between the Blue and White tees is apparent as a backswing from the Blue tee seems destined to strike a car on Lansdowne Ave.
On the surface, there isn't much to be seen from this tee as the landing area of the first hole is the only portion of the golf course visible....
Landing area?
Landing Area?With that ditch out there, just
where is the landing area? Short of it is wide open, but how far is short? How far is over?
Where is the green?This is the first conundrum faces on the Olde Course at Cobb's - the opening tee shot.
It's a fairly simple affair to sleepwalk and just bunt a safe 220 yard shot out the middle and see what lie ahead. In fact, this is probably a reasonable play most days. However, as is often the case with a decent half-par hole - the temptation to take too much, and the temptation to settle for too little is ever present. The question becomes: How can we eek that extra half shot out of the hole
this time?
Perhaps, the answer lay above.
Let's take a look at the aerial:
The circles represent the tee boxes, with the orange indicating alternate teeing areas.
The squares are distances to the green:
Blue: 200 Yards
White: 150 Yards
Red: 100 Yards