North 3
NORTH 3
Par 4
400 Yards
16 Handicap
North 3
The third hole is a sharp dogleg left with mature oak trees guarding the approach shot. Three fairway bunkers frame the fairway and a smallish green surrounded by steep slopes makes an accurate approach a must. Players who find the right side of the fairway will be left with short irons in to this green making it a definite birdie opportunity.
Tee Box Yardage
400
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Canadian Open Tee
362
306
238
*Canadian Open Tee
Tips & Tricks
There are 2 ways to play this hole, the aggresive way is trying to hit your driver or 3 wood around the dog left hole and hope you are on the green or greenside. the safe play is an easy iron shot to the middle of the fairway giving you a straight approach shot to the green.
Fun Facts
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Hole-in-one: A List of Aces
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