Get the Inside Scoop on Maderas

[2008-12-23 17:06:48]

Hole 9, Par 4

This is a great finish to the outward nine. Use whatever is your straightest and most confident club off the tee. Accuracy is a must! A short iron or a wedge will allow an aggressive second shot here. Use the slope of the green to your advantage. Two solid shots will leave an easy par.
Hole 10, Par 4

This is the first of four challenging par fours on the inward nine. Using a conservative approach serves this hole best. The tee shot should fall around the 130 to 150 yard markers. The green slopes severely from front to back leaving it virtually impossible to get the approach close to the hole. Avoid the deep bunkers on this hole.

Hole 11, Par 4

Finally, a break off the tee!! This downward sloping hole allows for a wide variation of clubs off the tee. Most shots will fall to the left and roll into the various collection areas. A mid to short iron is preferred for the second shot to an undulating green that will very rarely give up a one putt. This hole will yield some birdies and lots of pars.

Hole 12 Par 4

What you see is what you get here off the tee. Keep the ball in the fairway to set up a successful second shot. The lake to the left of the green can make for an intimidating visual for the second shot. Err to the right if you must. Front flagstick locations will almost guarantee a very fast downhill putt.





Source: Associated Equipment Distributors, Inc.
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