The penultimate hole at the Mike Strantz-designed, Lowcountry classic at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club gives you plenty to think about before you take on its memorable finisher. Join Play Golf Myrtle Beach’s David Williams as he takes you on a guided tour of what you can expect on the challenging par 3 at No. 17.
Alright, we’re back with another hole spotlight, this time from Caledonia Golf & Fish Club. We are heading to the 17th hole! This par 3 plays 156 yards from the mallard tee.
Let’s head up to the green. Don’t end up in this bunker just short; it is not an easy up and down. Any time you see steps in a bunker, you know it’s going to be a tough shot but if you do end up in this bunker, you can use this slope like you see on screen right now to feed the ball towards the hole.
The cool part about where this hole was today is that there are so many different slopes you can use to get the ball close to the hole. But if you do end up on the wrong side of one of those slopes, you’re probably going off the green.
How are you playing this hole?
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