The back nine of Oak Point Golf Course looks tough but with these hole-by-hole reviews you will do fantastic. Hole 10 – The fairway narrows in the landing area of the tee shot. You need to watch out for the oak tree on the right that can block your shot from that side. Hole 11 – This hole has bunkers guarding the green for most of the way around it. There is water in front of the green and on the right of the green. Hole 12 – There are bunkers that guard the right side of the fairway and there is water on the left side of the fairway. There is also a bunker guarding the front of the green, which is elevated. Hole 13 – It looks like you will need to hit with a mid-iron into the green. You will need to watch out for the pond on the right side of the fairway and the bunkers that are on the left and right side of the green. Hole 14 – This one is the hardest driving hole on the golf course due to it being tree-lined. The fairway narrows the farther you hit and you will need to watch out for the lagoon in front of the green. The bunkers near the green will not come into play unless you are off target. Hole 15 – It looks like you will need to shot over the water with a mid-to-short iron. You will need to watch out for the bunker that runs the length of the green just over the water. The three pot bunkers on the backside of the green do not come into play generally. Hole 16 – The big hitters can hit past the trouble on this hole. That includes a fairway bunker on the left and trees on the right if you hit too far. There is a big bunker on the right side of the green to watch out for. Hole 17 – This hole can be extremely long, especially playing into the wind. There is a lagoon on the left side of the fairway to watch out for. There are also fairway bunkers on the left and right sides of where the second shot landing area is. There are bunkers and water behind the green. Hole 18 – It looks like a tough last hole on this course. There is a marsh in the middle of the fairway. There are plenty of bunkers that guard the green. Hopefully, you can do well on the back nine now that you have some knowledge about the holes.
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