Nine is a true three shot par five. Only a few guys have ever hit it in two. The tee shot looks scary but the fairway is miles wide. If you hit it to the right you, Wade, could hit driver. If you hit it to the left part of the fairway, three wood is the better option from the back tee. The tee ball is not the crucial shot. The drive really does not have to be very long to play the hole well. The second shot is far more important. It sets up the shot into the green. The direction and distance the second shot travels, depends on the pin placement. The green sits some twenty feet above the fairway. It is divided into three sections. When the pin is front left everyone thinks birdie. When the pin is back right we'd all like birdie but par is a good score. The green is always slick and the super like to keep the bent grass greens running about 11 or 12 except in the heat of the summer. The green is side but not very deep. Over the green brings bogey into play because the green is sloped back to front.
The green stuff short and right of the green is marsh. It looks like woods but it is marsh with some trees in it.