
The 4th begins with a long walk down a narrow path to the elevated tee. Like a steely eyed prize fighter sizing up his opponent as he makes his way to ring, Jefe walks to the 4th box. The hole sits to his right.

Although the hole looks like it has length on the card, it plays much shorter due to the downhill tee shot, as shown in the second picture. The preferred line off the tee is right center, which provides the best angle of attack on the second shot.

To the left of the 4th green is one of the largest blowout bunkers you'll likely see anywhere on the planet. Like GPW's gut, it knows no limits. The stairs on the right side of the photo provide scale to the bunker.

The final picture is taken from behind the putting surface. The green is benched into the side of a hill. It is rather narrow, and tilted from left to right. The right side and back of the green falls off steeply to a collection area. The tee for the hole is located atop the highest point on the horizon.
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