#2 The longest par 4 at J.W. Parks. A long straight tee shot is in order here. There are two fairway bunkers that are right in the drive zone. Once you have driven safely, the journey just began. This is a small green guarded by two bunkers and water to the right and behind. A poor tee shot will also bring a large fairway bunker into play on your approach shot. The green is very deceptive, watch for very subtle breaks in your putts.
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#11 A long par 4 with a demanding tee shot. The tee shot will need to be placed between two large fairway bunkers in a very narrow stretch of fairway. A big hitter can try to go over the bunkers of the tee. Be careful not to stray too far off line because this hole is lined on both sides with trees. Once you have found the fairway a long iron or fairway wood is in order. The green will be very receptive to your approach shot if on-line. An arrant second shot will find the two greenside bunkers or the creek on the right side. Stay straight and you will definitely win the hole.
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