The 7th hole is a bit of a sleeper and as many bogies as birdies are made here. As you stand on the tee you face what appears to be a wide driving area. At 302m it is a short dogleg right par 4, but it does require an accurate tee shot. The drive needs to be placed in the left half of the fairway to get the best line for the 2nd shot. The longer hitters can reach the fairway bunker on the right side, so a 3 wood or long iron may be a wise choice from the tee. A short iron is all that is needed for the 2nd shot which is uphill to the well-bunkered green. Best to be short of the pin here as putting downhill will cause problems.
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