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    East Course : Hole 10

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    Tee Distance Par Index
    Mens
    391 m
    4
    1
    Ladies
    374 m
    5
    18

    Playing Tips

    This is one of the most difficult par fours on the course, but much of this arises from a dogleg that would ideally turn at a point further from the tee. The longest players must hit a hard draw around the dogleg, or fire the ball across the corner of the hole to find the fairway and avoid trees. The shot into the green is probably going to be the longest of the day, but importantly the size of the green reflects the difficulty of the shot. A bunker protects the left of the green, but the shot out of it oughtn't be too difficult - as long as you keep the face open and slide it under the ball.
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