Hole three is a short but not drivable, at least I don't think drivable, par four. The idea here is there is a big diagonal bunker out on the right-hand side. It is defending any kind of layup with a medium length club. So with a five iron or a six iron, you're going to have to lay up short of it. Three wood you could get over it. Driver, you have lots of room out towards the halfway house. You can hit a full driver at the green or out towards that halfway house and then pitch back into the green. The green is pretty sporty; there is a lot of shape in that green. If you're not in the pin placement area, you could have a pretty wild putt.