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Longest Drive Hole - Farmstead
Last Post 09-12-2010 09:16 AM by skipro. 3 Replies.
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09-09-2010 07:05 PM
    We visited Farmstead three years ago.  I don't recall the layout and their web site or scorecard does not have layout graphics.

    Each day, we have a longest drive and closest to the pin.  I had hole #17 for closest to the pin and hole #4 for longest drive.

    OK Farmstead experts, is hole #4 wide and straight, perfect for long drives?

    Thanks in advance,

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    09-09-2010 07:40 PM
    The tee on hole #4 is set at an angle to the fairway, so drives that appear straight can run through to the rough.  Hole #4 is an OK long drive hole, but the par 5 9th or the par 6 18th are the best grip and rip holes and the golfers are more warmed up.  Use #18, especially if you are starting on #1.      

    Hole #17 is the easiest/shortest for close to pin, if that is what you are looking for.   Holes 6 and 12 bring water into play, at a mid-range, if you want more challenge to the shot. 
     
        


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    09-12-2010 08:23 AM
    Hole 4 should be good one for a long drive hole.  Would also consider 18 as it does not get tough until the 3rd or 4th shot.
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    09-12-2010 09:16 AM
    We used #18 for the long drive hole in the No Bagger tournament last month.
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