Navigating Bermuda Rough and Deep Bunkers in at Sony Open
Smylie Kaufman
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Challenges and Strategies on the Green at Wild Eye Golf Course
At Wild Eye Golf Course, players encounter unique challenges around the greens, particularly due to the Bermuda rough. While not exceedingly deep, the Bermuda rough can be fluffy, making it difficult to predict. This adds an extra layer of complexity to pitching. Additionally, the greens themselves might present varying elevation changes, and the bunkers positioned near the corners of the greens are notably deep. These conditions demand highly skilled bunker play from golfers aiming to save pars after missing the greens.
Focusing on strategy, the course features critical par 5 holes at the 9th and 18th. For long hitters, the 9th hole could potentially be reduced to a driver and 9-iron if conditions are firm, with golfers eyeing eagle opportunities once the fairway is hit despite its narrowness. Conversely, the 18th hole presents a strategic dilemma. It can tempt players to execute a high-hook drive, trying to maximize distance, although the smarter play might involve using a 3-wood for a straighter, more controlled approach to a notoriously narrow fairway. Despite the challenges, these holes represent vital birdie opportunities that can significantly impact a player’s scorecard.
As players navigate the par-fours, driving accuracy becomes crucial. Landing in the fairways generally leads to shorter, more manageable approaches with wedges, except for the notably long first hole. This combination of strategic play on the par-fives and precision on the par-fours underscores the balance of power and finesse required to succeed at Wild Eye Golf Course.
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