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MENS | LADIES |
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247m |
| STROKE INDEX 14 |
STROKE INDEX 14 |
| PAR 4 | PAR
4 |
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Often regarded as one of the best holes at Seaton,
this is the only hole which remains faithful to
the original design of Dr Alister Mackenzie. It
has a green which can be described as being "leg
of mutton" in shape. It has an oblique ridge
on the left, while on the right is a knoll on the
side of the green. Always surrounded by dense grass
and rushes, it offers the possibility of an eagle
2 to the brave but with the possibility of a quite
disastrous score. Norman Von Nida once took a nine
while more recently in 1989 Colin Montgomerie required
eight.
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