Ben
For a guy who hits the ball as far as you do there shouldn't be a blind approach on the back nine, but if you are gonna spray it, then there can be loads of blinds shots. Truth be told, on the front nine a long hitter shouldn't have any blind approaches either. You must be in whinge mode - take a pill! The blind shots of Pennard are largely a myth for a guy who can hit the ball 250. For me, the approaches which are often blind are #s 1, 7, 12 and 14 (if one doesn't include seeing the flag as a visible hole). Often times 7 & 12 are downwind and not at all blind after a proper drive. #7 & 14 offer a view if ones lays back a bit. In fact, both are drivable. #3 isn't blind with a properly placed drive. #6 isn't blind if down the right side - the flag is in view. #1 requires a long drive for a view, but again, in the weather we had at Buda even with fairways not terribly keen, you should have been able to hit the ball far enough for a view of the green. There are a load of blind approaches for the straight 200 yard hitter; #s 1, 4, 6, 7, 12 & 14(?).
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