Having survived the vicious double-dogleg and elevation of hole 3, the flat, gentle turns of this par 4 hole look like a breeze. However, this hole demands even MORE accuracy off the tee and fine control through the middle part of the fairway. Anything to the left finds brutal rough with dense trees compounded by thick undergrowth and piles of branches, so the right side of the fairway is where you want to focus. If you can find yourself near the silver tee on your drive, you could be looking at a chance at a birdie. Almost anything else will result in a par or worse.