
Hole 3
Par 4, 350 Yards
The shortest par 4 hole with a small L-shaped table-top green that requires the utmost delicacy with the approach shot. The tough pin position is on the left, the arm of the "L."
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How Nick Faldo plays this hole
1. I use a 2-iron or a small wood off the tee.
2. The career shot is to hit it left of the stick. If you get it there, you've got a chance for three. If you don't, you just pray you can two-putt it.
3. It's not a birdie hole unless you hit two great shots.
Historical Note
When Faldo won the 1996 Masters, he birdied this difficult par-4 hole in the first round.
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