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Hole #10 (Taken 9/2010)
Hole #10 Tee (B Position)

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Tip #1
Three pin positions, two blind.
If you can see the pin from the tee, it's in the short - ace run with a putter or mid.
If you walk out about 50 feet and look around the schule to the left, that's the left placement. A good solid hyzer shot with a skip will get you there.
If the pin's not visible in either of these positions, it's in the long - about 45 feet almost directly in back of the tree that's straight out from the tee. An annie around the tree will get you a look, but if you go too far to the right you risk going down into the canyon. Also watch the wind: once you're clear of the trees, it generally blows right-to-left pretty steadily, at least on days when it's not dead calm.
If you can see the pin from the tee, it's in the short - ace run with a putter or mid.
If you walk out about 50 feet and look around the schule to the left, that's the left placement. A good solid hyzer shot with a skip will get you there.
If the pin's not visible in either of these positions, it's in the long - about 45 feet almost directly in back of the tree that's straight out from the tee. An annie around the tree will get you a look, but if you go too far to the right you risk going down into the canyon. Also watch the wind: once you're clear of the trees, it generally blows right-to-left pretty steadily, at least on days when it's not dead calm.





