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This short par 5 has ruined many good rounds. If you try to get
too aggressive on this closing hole, you just may find yourself
in 'gator soup.
Club selection is vital here and the best play from the tee may
not be with the driver. A second shot struck to 100 yards will take
most of the trouble out of play and leave you with an opportunity
to get close to the pin.

Don't go for the right hand pin placement unless you have to.
Since this green runs away from you, be sure to calculate extra
yardage for those shots.
In most cases a short-to-middle iron struck to the center of the
green will leave you a superb opportunity for a par!
Perhaps the most beautiful vista on the golf course. It is better
to be wise and aim for the right corner of the green than to take
a risk and swim with the fish.
Watch the direction of the waves so you can adjust for the wind.
The finishing hole on the East nine is one of the premier holes
in golf. A long tee shot will leave you with a spectacular view,
requiring an equally spectacular second shot. On this difficult
approach try to favor the left side of this very undulating green.
Watch out for the grassy bunkers to the left and the other natural
hazards of Sawgrass.

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