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HOLE #7 | PAR 3

The final par three on the front nine and its longest, the seventh plays to a green set on a subtle rise. The tee shot carries over water that is less a true hazard than a visual one, deliberately distorting scale and making distance judgment the primary challenge.
The approach is defined by movement rather than force. The ground short of the green allows the ball to be played in along the turf, with a natural twist from left to right guiding properly shaped shots toward the target. A high point at the back of the green brings long shots back toward the center, encouraging confidence with the longer club. A guarding bunker helps define the green’s shape, while a bunker left provides vertical emphasis and reinforces the elevated setting.
Short grass long and right offers a measure of grace, but a miss played short-sided from that area remains demanding. It is a par three that rewards imagination and touch beyond the length from the tee.


































