Hole 13   Tennessee*

Par:  5 (Five)
Yardage: 517 yards from Black Tees
Course Rank: 10th in overall difficulty

Green Surface: 6,700 Square Feet
Distinguishing features: Wide open with a gradual depression off the tee box. Mounding and large grass bunker on the right mid-fairway. Water on the left and back of green comes into play. Tiered green can be perplexing.  

Advice from the Pro: Let it rip! If you don't hook you have a very good par or birdie chance. Aim for the landing area slightly right of center for a superior second shot. If you can't find your ball after your second shot it might be in the water! A pin in the middle could mean a big breaker, or fun downhill putt. 

The Tennessee Walking Horse has a reputation for having a calm disposition and naturally smooth riding gaits. It is a calm and easygoing breed, typically easy to train. While the horses are famous for flashy movement, they are quite hardy, popular for trail and pleasure riding as well as show.Common colors include black, chestnut, sorrel, and bay. Some may also show characteristics of the champagne gene; other colors patterns such as roan and pinto are common. 

The breed was originally bred in the Southern United States to carry the owners of plantations around their lands. They are known for their unique four-beat "running walk." The running walk is the most famous gait, with speeds from 6-12 mph. As the speed increases, the horse's rear foot overstrides the front print (6–18 in). The greater the overstride, the better a "walker" the horse is said to be. The horse nods its head in both the running and the flat walk, the ears swinging with the gait. Some Walkers click their teeth with the gait. Naturally they are the state Horse of Tennessee. Photo and article supplied by Wikipedia.org




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