Par 3 Duel. Yale 9 vs. Ozarks National 17. Classic vs. Modern. Who ya got?
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Par 3 Duel. Yale 9 vs. Ozarks National 17. Classic vs. Modern. Who ya got?

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Troon North. Monument Course. Scottsdale, Arizona. Hole 9, Par 5, 530 yds. Nothing like desert golf in the spring. Beautiful course. Beautiful weather.
Ozarks National. Hollister, Missouri. Hole 16, Par 4, 481 yds. Coore & Crenshaw.

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18 Days of the Sandhills: A Countdown Day 15 The 15th hole at Southern Pines starts the homeward stretch in earnest, a long, straight par five to a deep, elevated green with more back to front tilt than you'll be comfortable with if you're on the wrong section. The Dormie Club's 15 hole varies greatly depending on what tee you play from. From the back tees, it's a tough left-to-right bending hole with a forced carry off of the tee. From more forward tees, it's a straight-forward, almost driveable risk-reward hole with tough L-to-R pitch. Mid Pines' 15th hole is a long, narrow ribbon of a roller coaster par five featuring a tremendous right-to-left slide of the fairway. Dodging the trees and sand with the drive is crucial for any chance to have success. #golf #GolfTrip #golfarchitecture #NCSandhills #SanityBreak (at Southern Pines, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIPd3zVFlDU/?igshid=d9utnintriu2
18 Days of the Sandhills Day 13 Southern Pines' 13th hole is the mirror image of the preceding hole: a long downhill par 4, with a generously wide landing area, leaving a good look at narrow but receptive green. The 13th hole at Mid Pines is the course's hardest par three, requiring a long iron into a green with a severe right to left tilt, surrounded by a sea of sand. Dormie Club's 13th is a brutally long par four with an enormous green designed to accept shots from distances of 200+ yards. #golf #GolfTrip #golfarchitecture #NCSandhills #SanityBreak (at Southern Pines, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIJodlvFr8q/?igshid=stwgu52wk1xs
18 Days of the Sandhills Day 6 The 6th hole at Southern Pines is a long downhill par four with a tricky green that looks more receptive and welcoming than its internal contouring actually plays. Par is a great score here. The 6th hole at Mid Pines is the 2nd of back-to-back par fives. This hole is all about setting up an approach to a green guarded by a massive front bunker that likely hides or obscures one's view of the putting surface. It's also a green designed to repel poor or shallow shots. The 6th hole at Dormie Club is a long, wide, massive par five that invites a player to grip-it-and-rip-it more than any other hole in the Sandhills. Swing hard, keep moving forward until you reach the green. #GolfTrip #golfarchitecture #NCSandhills (at Southern Pines, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CH22a-_Fptf/?igshid=5k81r0k817wp