Hole 4: Par 4, 411 Yards - Though there are no penalties to be had, the tee shot at the 4th is extremely demanding. Much like the tee shot at the 3rd, there is a small 'sweet spot' in the centre of the fairway -- one could go 'round Kingsley many times and not find it.
The fairway is mostly blind from the tee; hopefully your host can properly point out the ideal line (mine did, but I didn't follow instructions). Tee shots slightly left will funnel left leaving a short approach but an awkward angle over some bunkering / tall grass. Tee shots slightly right will funnel right into a hollow leaving a longer and completely blind but forgiving approach up the throat of the green. Most will never find the centre of the fairway so no point describing the approach from there.
Tee View:
From the start of the fairway one can see the wild undulations..
Note my ball on the small ledge in the centre of the fairway...
Approach from centre:
Approach from left:
The green is one of the tamer ones at KC. The first 2/3 of the green has little contour, sloping generally from back-to-front. A ridge runs across the green 2/3 the way back and that's where the fun begins. A few looks at the green...
An interesting routing decision to cross behind the 4th green on the way to the 3rd tee. I have hypothesized that this routing decision allows architects to build a bolder/blinder green than they otherwise might as the golfer has the opportunity to see the green up-close before playing it proper, though that theory is not confirmed here...
4th green as seen from 6th fairway. A MacKenzie feel, anyone?