The tenth hole starts the back 9 with quite a long par 4, usually affected by the wind (hence it’s name). The fairway slopes quite drastically from left to right and there is deep rough off the right of the fairway so a shot up the left hand side of the fairway is ideal. The approach shot tends to be blind due to the green being cut into the hill with a plateau before it, but there is a marker behind the green to give you an idea of its location. The green itself is relatively flat, but because of the slopes before you get there the approach shot cannot afford to be right of the target.
Hole 10 | |||
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Tee | Par | Stroke Index | Yardage |
White | 4 | 4 | 433 yards |
Yellow | 4 | 4 | 429 yards |
Red | 4 | 2 | 360 yards |