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The 2nd hole continues into the prevailing gale, a par 4.5 of sorts with central hazards placed so as to allow for several different avenues of advancement.
At first glance, the right side appears to be fraught with peril.
But this swath of native grasses should be easily carried for those intent on taking the shortest route home.
In congruency with the qualities of Britain’s finest links, the choice of how to approach the green will depend not only on the day’s wind and pin location, but also on how adept the player is at striking the ball purely off of a tight, uneven lie.
The expansive 2nd green boomerangs around a centralized fronting bunker. As with most of the putting surfaces at WPC, complex ripples abound and place a premium on mastery of the short game to produce any semblance of a respectable score.
Even with a semi-skilled "sixsome" at play, very few short leaves such as these proved to be "hole-able" as the round progressed.