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Last Updated: Thursday, 2 September, 2004, 17:42 GMT 18:42 UK
Hole 10 at Oakland Hills
453 yards, par four

Ken Brown
By Ken Brown
BBC TV golf commentator

You can see everything when you are on the tee all the way to the hole.

There is a bunker on the right while the right-hand rough is particularly deep.

So it is best to aim left and then cut the ball right as a result of the way the hole shapes round.

But it is a tough, narrow fairway and there is a bunker on the left as well, although it has not got much of a lip and it is still possible to get to the green from the sand.

The green is almost a perfect circle. It has a high point in the middle with four flat little areas, the biggest of which is at the front.

All in all it is a hard, awkward driving hole into a tricky green and you will not see many attacking the flag.

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