The Great Wall — Hole #17: Par 3

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Here’s another Yin Yang green, but it’s much more difficult.  As you’ve probably already noticed, the fringe separating the green from the mud will NOT stop the ball — it’s sloped towards the mud.  Actually, it’s like there’s no fringe at all, because if you get too close, that ball is sucked down into the mud.  So, accuracy becomes even more important, and so does trying to play safe towards a fatter part of the green.

It’s almost impossible to overestimate the always nasty wind here, so club up and don’t use any roll if you’ve got anything but a tailwind.

HOLE-OUT FROM THE BACK LEFT BOX
HOLE-OUT FROM THE BACK RIGHT BOX

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