The 4th is the first par 5 on the course. It’s a slight dogleg left with out-of-bounds along the left side. The tee shot plays across a small gap, with two fairway bunkers that concern players.
The second shot should be fairly straight forward, with conservative players able to leave the ball short of the turn and still reach the green.
The approach plays to an elevated green, with three bunkers guarding a narrow green. A close wedge with certainly increase players ability to score here, but the hole is definitely gettable for conservative players.