Hole 16: Par 3, 212 YardsAnother simple, downhill par-3. Though the lengths of the par-3 holes vary significantly, it is difficult to say they are not repetitive. The 16th is open in front and right and is guarded by waste area long.
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Hole 17: Par 5, 472 YardsOne of the most unique holes I have EVER seen! The bunkering begs the golfer to cut the corner. It is 230 yards over the longest bunker. Golfers required to play left will leave a long second shot and a no choice but to lay-up.
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The second shot is AWESOME! Choose your route -- the direct line to the green up the right, or the roundabout route to the left, around the large dune/sand/tree formation in the centre. The view from 250 yards out in the centre of the fairway:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170516.jpg)
After an ideal tee shot, the golfer is left with a view that looks like this from 220 yards out. Though the hole plays straight uphill and the approach requires an all-carry shot, it is difficult not to take-on this shot through the chute.
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-172ndshot.jpg)
Golfers laying-up can choose to lay-up to the right and then play the shot over the waste area. The lay-up area slopes sharply to the right helping poorly struck shots to run forward and toward the opening.
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-17layuparea.jpg)
An ideal tee shot up the right will leave this view, from 125 yards short of the green.
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-17approachright.jpg)
Lay-ups played toward the dune island leave an impossible and blind approach:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170520.jpg)
A look at the landing area for golfers choosing to lay-up to the left:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170521.jpg)
And the view of the approach from this angle:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170522.jpg)
The green is similar in contour (though not as severe) and shape to Kingsley's 9th. Low points in the back-left and front-right provide for pins that are ideally approached from different angles (just like the separate tees at Kingsley).
Green from Left:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170523.jpg)
Green from Right:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170525.jpg)
A look back to the left fairway:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170526.jpg)
And back to the right fairway:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170528.jpg)
A closer look at the dune island:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170529.jpg)
Oh, and a hidden back bunker will catch shots hit long:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170524.jpg)
One last look from behind:
Hole 18: Par 4, 381 YardsMuch more room right than appears from this tee view. Longer hitters may choose to challenge/carry the bunkers up the left.
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170531.jpg)
From the start of the fairway the width is more easily seen:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-18shortoffairway.jpg)
A rather intimidating approach to a green in a very pretty setting. Only place to miss is short. Right is (obviously) not good.
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From just short of the green one gets a good look at the unique sand ridge running along the left side of the green.
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-18shortofgreen.jpg)
And a few looks from behind this severely angled green:
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/P1170545.jpg)
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-18behind2.jpg)
![](http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc430/SaltyLaw/Johns%20Island%20West/JohnsIslandWest-18from13.jpg)
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