Hole 10 – Camellia

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PAR 4 – 495 YARDS

You’ve got to sling it off the tee and if you don’t get it going right-to-left enough it can be at least three clubs’ difference.

Not sure why, but the fairway on 10 is often wet, so it’s possible to get mud on the ball. I remember Chris DiMarco got a mud ball and it veered off to the right. Don’t be short here and avoid going left where it runs off down into the trees.

Also the bunker on the right is tricky because of the damp, heavy sand. It doesn’t have the same consistency as the others.

Fred Couples – “If it’s wet, you would hit a driver and have to hook it. If it was dry, a lower club would get it down to the bottom of the hill. Whatever you can hook, get it down that line. You then have the three toughest shots on the golf course, for me. Maybe some people think other holes are hard but I struggle with my second shot on the 10th; you always get a different lie, you don’t want to go long or be short so it is about getting an iron to the middle of the green. The elevated green slopes from the back to the front, like a lot of them out here.”

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