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67 YAKIMA COUNTRY CLUB PAR 4 363 YARDS Yakima, WA 509.452.2266 www.yakimacountryclub.org Yakima Country Club is a desert oasis with more water than you can imagine for a valley east of the Cascade Mountains that averages seven inches of rainfall a year. When playing the eighth hole, there might be more water than you want and need. Designed originally in the 1920s by the great A.V. Macan, Yakima is a step back in time with its tree-lined fairways, small greens, stunning views of Mount Adams and Mount Rainier, and gracious clubhouse. Not surprisingly, Yakima rewards precise golf shots and, in some cases, demands them. The eighth hole is a mid-range par 4 and a classic risk/reward. Water looms in front of the tee shot as golfers decide how to play the subtle dogleg. Those who choose to carry the drive over the water must contend with a very small landing area, not to mention the water. Players who are wise and lay up between 100 and 150 yards have the task of hitting a long iron between the water and a fairway sand trap, an area that is perhaps 15 yards wide. Another option is to lay back around 175 yards where there is no trouble, but that means hitting a longer shot to the green. It takes golfers a lifetime to learn how to read Yakima Country Club's greens on their own, and this terraced green at the eighth has slopes in every direction—left to right, right to left, uphill and downhill—illustrating why two-putting is difficult on Yakima's unnerving undulations. 8 Photograph by Ronald Warninger

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