A fade is clearly demanded off the tee of this fairly short par 4. A good target for a faded drive is the Cedar on the left side of the fairway. This tree was a 150-yard marker to the green of the old, Egan course #5, which was just in front of the current tee. While not a style of bunker that Jones used often, the round bunker at the back of this green is likely the result of his experimentation following his travels to Scotland during the 1960s. Similar bunkers are on #8 and #15.
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| Blue 390 |
| White 367 |
| Red 345 |
| Yellow 332 |
| Par (Men/Women) 4/4 |
| Handicap (Men/Women) 16/12 |