
Hole #2
Par 4
383 yards - 373 yards - 341 yards
You should place your tee shot in the left center of the fairway to have the best angle at the green. This is a demanding approach shot to a postage stamp green early in your round. If you miss the green right or left, bogey will be a good score.
Trouble Lurks: Long and right or left. There simply isn't enough green to stop the ball next to the pin when attempting a flop shot over the two bunkers that guard either side of the green.
Hole Fact: Former member Brad Conner once holed a 125 yard second shot for eagle after chipping in for eagle on hole 1. The only known eagle-eagle start at the SFCC.
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