There's nothing like starting out with a 474 foot par 4 that plays at least 100 feet longer than it is! With a 50 foot rise in elevation, most people will choose to lay up at the bottom of the hill. Keep your tee shot to the right to give yourself the best angle to the pin, which is tucked in the trees about 60 feet left of the opening in the trees at the top of the hill. A birdie is possible here with a well-placed tee shot and a clean approach.
Keep your eyes open as you near the pin -- deer often congregate in the thickets beyond the basket.
Keep your eyes open as you near the pin -- deer often congregate in the thickets beyond the basket.