The 10th is dogleg left that plays down to the fairway, and back up to the green. The risk-reward here is not clear off the tee. The fairway narrows at the dogleg, so players have a choice to go for it or hold back. Moving the ball too far left brings the left-side trees into play, and moving the ball too little left, will leave players in the rollers with an uneven lie, and the most unlucky will have a tree blocking their approach.
Successfully getting around the corner should leave about a 110 yard uphill approach to the green. Holding back leaves an approach of over 150 yards.
A single bunker guards the elevated green short left.