I have been playing golf on Jekyll Island for almost 20 years. At one time I really avoided the Great Dunes course like the plague, but not any longer. I find myself much more drawn to this seaside course the older I get, especially the par 5, fifth hole. I also don't mind the dried out sections on the course (and there are a lot of them) that you will see in the pictures. It is a unique hole and quite challenging as shot placement really comes into play. I would bet, that back in 1926 getting a par was tough. It measures approximately 524 yards from the tips (blue tees). Landing the green and holding it can be challenging, it is a small green, and an unseen target. Enjoy the pics...
View from the tee:
A zoomed pic that is deceiving because that is the 150 stake just beyond the fairway bunkers.
From left side of fairway (snap hooked my drive!):
Right side fairway bunker:
A little farther to the left is a depression, I wonder if it was originally another fairway bunker that was later filled in?
You need a well placed second shot to have a clear shot through the opening to the green. You can go over the palms, but it becomes a blind shot into a pretty SMALL green.
The 5th green at 6:15am...and an excellent view of the ocean.
View looking back from the 6th tee area...