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Last Updated: Friday, 11 July, 2003, 09:20 GMT 10:20 UK
Hole 7 at Royal St George's
532 yards, par five

Ken Brown
By Ken Brown
BBC TV golf commentator

From the tee there's a slight dogleg from left to right ahead of you.

The aim is to send the ball over some humps. The fairway is completely unsighted so you will have no idea what you are aiming at if you are playing there for the first time.

The bunkers are on the right-hand side of the dogleg and again they cannot be seen from the tee.

The green is reachable in two but you run the risk of playing into one of the bunkers which lie a few yards in front of the putting surface.

If you choose to lay up, then there is a short pitch up to the hole.

The green is fairly long and narrow and are flanked by two bunkers.

There's a definite birdie chance whether you choose to play two or three shots up to the green.





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