 The 345 yard dogleg left 4th hole is nearly as daunting as the 3rd. In fact if we had to pick an "Amen Corner" for Coudersport Golf Club, 3 thru 5 would be it. The tee shot is again protected by the road/hazard on the left and out-of-bounds to the right. An ideal tee shot is about 200 yards up the left center of the fairway. That should catch the slope and feed to the left toward the green. The downhill approach shot will play 1 to 2 clubs less than the yardage would indicate. |  Hole 5 marks the end of this daunting stretch. The tee shot is fairly open with out-of-bounds up the right side again. An ideal tee shot is 230 to 240 yards up the right center of the fairway. From the tee long hitters can reach the hazard right of the green and half-shots are difficult to stop on this green, so it's prudent to lay back a little bit. The green is the most severely sloped on the course leaning from left to right. |  The par 3 6th green is protected by a bunker in the front right. The putting surface is rather large, however a false front from the middle of the green to the left will cause most shots that hit the left side of the green to end up on the left fringe. It plays about 150 yards to the middle of the green and the ideal tee shot is just right of the pin. Once on the green, the bowl-shaped nature of the putting surface makes 3 putts quite common. |
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