
Hole #11
The eleventh hole is a long, straight par 5. This is one of the tight fairways on the back nine. The key to playing this hole is to just hit the ball straight. A hook off the tee will put your ball into tall trees and most likely out of bounds. If you do hit it straight, a 45 foot tall oak tree stands guard of the left side of the fairway about 200 yards from the tee box, and like a green giant, it will knock you ball out of the air if it is to far left.
If the ball is hit to the right, there is space between the fairway and the river, but landing there makes for a difficult second shot. On the right side of the fairway, at about 150 yards from the tee box, is guarded by a 60-foot tall fir tree. Like the oak, this tree is hard to clear and makes for many difficult second shots.
Once the tee shot is successful, the remainder of the approach is wide, flat fairway. The green is large and slopes to the right and backward. It has a large deep bunker protecting the left side that makes for difficult sand shots.| Click Hole Number for pictures and description | ||||||||
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