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The 4th is the first of two par five’s. Rarely is this green found in two shots, since the terrain prevents even the best of drives gaining sufficient distance from the tee. This is a generous hole, with few problems encountered from the tee, provided the ball is played to the right. Anything left is in danger of being consumed by deep rough or the dried up lake bed. The second shot is played over the crest of a hill, to a wide fairway, which, if found, leaves a straightforward pitch to the green. Three bunkers guard the front approach and its undulation can make for testing pin positions.
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