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Hole 3 8 Hole 3 - Long Straight Hole 4 - Paper Bark Par 5 Par 4 482 metres (men) 431 metres (women) 407 metres (men) 332 metres (women) Playing Tips Playing Tips Longer hitters can drive across the corner bunker, however it is the second shot that determines how the hole should be approached. Aim right so that the slope brings your shot back to the middle of the fairway where you’ll have the best opportunity of getting your third shot close. A bump and run approach up the front bank is often the best option, but allow for a big sweep to the left. Strong contours on the green will test the putting nerves, particularly when the green is running fast. One of the original 1930 holes, Paper Bark takes its name from the Melaleuca trees that frame the green. A strong par four, the hole presents one of the more demanding tests at Mount Lawley. Bunkers on the right side of the fairway challenge the big hitters seeking the shortest route to the green and the bunker 20m short of the putting surface will test a player’s depth perception when hitting into the green. A deep swale beyond the bunker gathers shots that don’t have enough carry to reach the green. The putting surface has a low ridge running obliquely across it and an approach shot finishing on the correct side is rewarded with an easier putting assignment. www.mlgc.org