The straight par 5 has trees to the left,
and a large fairway bunker on the right. This bunker will come into play with a less
than perfect tee shot. This hole ranges from 367 yards short to 551 yards long.
Water comes in to play the last 140 yards along the right side of the fairway and green.
The hole can be reached with two excellent shots leaving a possibility birdie on this
hole.
From just behind the green tee, looking into the fairway. From the rough just right of the landing area. Center of the fairway looking towards the green. Another aerial of the fifth hole.
In this photo, we are just above the tees looking into the fairway. Two large bunkers are easy to recognize just in front of the tees, and on the right in the fairway. There are also bunkers up to the left short of the green. They are disguised in this photo by the trees. We can also see the lake that comes into play towards the end of the fairway, and around the green. The fifth hole is named The Centaur, after the mythical being that was half man, half horse. The hole has two very different feels from the tee, and when you get close to the green.
In this photo, we are just above the tees looking into the fairway. Two large bunkers are easy to recognize just in front of the tees, and on the right in the fairway. There are also bunkers up to the left short of the green. They are disguised in this photo by the trees. We can also see the lake that comes into play towards the end of the fairway, and around the green.
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