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How the Holes are Playing -- Updated Constantly During Play
2003 Round 4 Ave. 2003 Round 4 Rank 2003 Total Ave. 2003 Total Rank Hist. Ave. Hist. Rank
3.367 1 3.303 4 3.25 2



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The 12th is the shortest of the par threes but has played as the toughest hole on the course.
Playing No. 12. Steve Elkington's strategy
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Forsythia intermedia
Par 3, 155 Yards
The shortest and maybe the deadliest of them all. The narrow, canted green is guarded by Rae's Creek and threatens not the easiest of shots in the little pitch across the water after your tee shot splashed into the creek. A shot from one trap at the back toward the water is one of the more frightening shots in tournament golf.
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2003 Pin Placement
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