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Congressional's shortest par-4 is also one
of its narrowest holes, but considered to be a
birdie hole. Most players will hit irons or a 3-wood off the tee, as the dogleg-right with bunkers and trees on the right prevents players from cutting the corner. The approach is a short or mid-iron shot to a small, well-protected small green that is fast and firm, and protected by four bunkers on all sides. |