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Video: 17th Hole at George Dunne National

Learn how to play one of George Dunne's most difficult holes. Watch out for the water.

 
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George W. Dunne National Golf Course boasts an array of challenging holes, so it's difficult to pick one hole as the most difficult.

But the 17th hole was as good as any to demonstrate the challenges George Dunne provides. Mike White, a friend of course officials, explains the best way to play the 17th hole.

The hole is a par-3 and is guarded in front by a large pond that serves as a hazard for holes 17 and 18. With sand traps past the green and water in front of it, the tee shot is difficult and must be precise. White was able to hit his target.

Related Topics: 2012 Golf Guide, George Dunne National Golf Course, Mike White, and Southland Golf
Have you played the 17th hole at George Dunne National? What's your favorite par-3 hole in the Southland? Tell us in the comments.

Rob K

9:56 am on Friday, July 1, 2011

I put it in the water on Saturday. Ho hum.

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