A soft dogleg left configuration allows the player to let it rip off the tee. The wind coming off the Atlantic is blocked by a grove of trees behind the green. Pay attention and club properly and a birdie opportunity exists.
Let your drive fly off the tee. Be sure to avoid the driving range on the right, as it is out of bounds. Place the second shot below the hole and on the right side of the green; the slope will feed the ball left toward the pin. A very good birdie hole. |