đŚ How I Played Hole 17 at Sugarbush Golf Club â A Chance at Glory
Hole 17 at Sugarbush Golf Club is one of those par 5s that can either reward a confident player or expose any hesitation. Iâve played it both waysâand let me tell you, it pays to commit.
đ The Tee Shot â Shaping the Play
Standing on the tee, youâll notice that this hole asks for a draw. The fairway leans left, and the trees on the right are like silent judgesâalways watching, never forgiving. If you can shape the ball right to left, youâre golden. For the rest of us, itâs a tight fit. Bail out too far to the right and youâve effectively turned this par 5 into a par 6.
đ¤ The Second Shot â Decision Time
If youâve hit a decent tee shot and find yourself within range, donât hesitateâgo for the green. The approach invites aggression, but hereâs the warning label: whatever you do, donât go long. Long brings all sorts of trouble into play, and thereâs little forgiveness back there.
đĄ Pro tip: If you’re not fully confident about your carry distance, laying up to your favorite wedge number is never a bad play. But if you smell eagle, lean into it.
đą The Green â Firmer Than It Looks
Most Sugarbush greens are receptive, but 17 runs a little firmer. That means youâll want to control your spin and think twice about firing at a tucked pin. Landing it short and letting it release is the smarter play.
âł Final Thoughts â Putt With Purpose
Whether youâre staring down an eagle putt or lining up a birdie, this is your chance to close the deal. This hole gives you opportunityâdonât waste it. Read it, trust it, and roll it in.
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And if you’re nearby, come play it for yourselfâthen tell me how you played 17.