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The first of five par 3s, #3 is slightly downhill and demands proper club selection (players should take advantage of our yardage plaques located on each tee box on every par 3). The change in elevation usually requires players to play 1-2 less clubs. Careful not to hit anything really hard as the green slopes from back to front; too much spin and the ball will run back off the front of the green. Pro's tip: Use the club for the stated yardage with a nice, smooth swing to guard against spinning the ball too much. All that said, short is better than long. Go long, and you can count on bogey or more.
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