The second hole on the Chandler Egan’s nine is a long, slightly uphill par 3. The main risk is the out-of-bounds along the right side, which can certainly be in play for players who must take longer clubs off the tee. There is a fairway bunker short left side that can be be trouble, especially for left-handers. The green slopes gently back-to-front, so keeping the ball below the hole is always doable.
“Big Tombstone also features the same cemetery along its right side, but that’s where the similarities to its little brother end. Uphill and long, this par three gives the player everything he can handle. Again featuring mounding short and right and a cavernous bunker hugging the left side of the green, this hole demands a well-struck shot to safely reach the putting surface. Players must leave the ball below the hole on this sloping green if they are to have a realistic chance at par.”
Source: Pacific Grove Golf Links