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THE LINKS
at Moses Pointe
PAR 4 423 YARDS
Moses Lake, WA
866.764.2275
www.mosespointe.com
The Links at Moses Pointe has its share of water, native grasses, and desert
challenges, but only one hole that requires a forced carry over water to reach the
green in regulation: the stunning 423-yard ninth hole. The blind tee shot is aided by
a 150-yard pole and bunker on the right side of the fairway. A well-struck tee shot left
of the 150 marker will leave one of the most memorable approach shots on any golf
course in the Pacific Northwest.
Closely guarded by a small lake in front of the green and surrounded by tan-colored
sand that highlights the native grasses framing the bunkers, this large and undulating
green is the only refuge for the golfer's approach. The well-defined ridge that bisects
this enormous green suggests to the better player the importance of staying below
the hole. For most players, however, anywhere on the putting surface is a welcome
thought compared to the alternatives.
More intimidating than difficult, the downhill approach shot to the ninth is typically
a medium to short iron that plays about a club shorter. With Moses Lake as the
backdrop and desert beauty all around, this breathtaking approach is just the
challenge that golfers dream of conquering.
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Photograph by JR Johnson, golfphotos.com