Hole 5: Par 4, 353 YardsThe 5th hole at Crystal Downs is probably the most photographed and well-known hole on the course. As you approach the 4th green and see the 5th hole, it is impossible not to think, "wow, I'm actually here!". But, for all of the pictures I had seen of the 5th, I had no idea what the hole looked like beyond the tee shot. I actually believed the hole dog-legged right (it doesn't!).
The tee shot is to a split-fairway which is divided by the 'Three Sisters' bunkers. The route left of the bunkers will only be taken by those that are unable to carry the tree to reach the right fairway. The ideal line for most will be over the left edge of the tree, though longer-hitters will want to play farther to the left, almost directly over the centreline bunkers.
The lower fairway. The green is located over the bunker that is benched into the hill. As the pictures show, this is not a good spot to approach the green from. I suspect that most that play from here do so by accident.
Once past the tree on the right, one can see the slope of the hogback fairway.
Beyond the hogback portion of the fairway, the fairway slopes significantly from left-to-right. Looking back toward the tee one can see not only the significant cant, but also the wild undulations. I suspect many balls end-up where mine did, just a few feet into the right rough.
The approach from 125 yards. The green is protected by a single bunker short-right of the green.
From 50 yards out.
The green slopes significantly from back-to-front and left-to-right. Shots landing on the green have been known to trickle back and right into the grass by the bunkers, or on occasion, all the way into the bunkers. Yet another difficult green at Crystal Downs.
There is also a small ridge near the back of the green making shots that are just a bit long that much more difficult.
What's that? Hidden greenside bunkers! The green is protected by three bunkers, not one. Recovery from these bunkers should not be so difficult as they are played into the slope of the green.
One last look back.