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"In every
human being the germ of golf is implanted at
birth, and suppression causes it to grow and grow till - it
may be at forty, fifty, sixty - it suddenly bursts its bonds and
sweeps over the victim like a tidal wave" - PG Wodehouse,
A Mixed
Threesome.
The Thirteenth is
the easiest hole on the course, according to the
card. The tee shot requires a short iron or mid iron, depending the
position of the tee markers and the strength and direction of the
wind.
Check the flag and
surrounding tree tops for wind information. A
substantial headwind is common, and generally requires one extra
club from the tee. On the right of the green there is a steep drop,
so the safety play is to aim for the left edge of the green. A
pulled
shot will often bounce off the bank above the green and roll down
to finish on the putting surface.
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View from tee

View from green
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