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Posted 4/14/03 9:57 am ET





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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
4.755 16 4.859 17 4.75 16



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On the second hole, large, deep greenside bunkers demand special attention.
Playing No. 2. Mark Brooks' strategy
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Pink Dogwood
Par 5, 575 Yards
This second hole is a dogleg left, reachable in two by the longest drivers. For the shorter hitters, it's one of the more difficult drives. Many players will choose a 3-wood to help avoid the left bunker on their first shot, while large, deep greenside bunkers take special attention on the second shot.
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