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The Bear opens high on a plateau with spectacular mountain views, and the 10th is the first of three lifted holes. It’s one of the bigger par 5s on the course and sits with a dogleg left and two enormous fairway bunkers at its corner. If players can hug the left side of the fairway, they’re left with a prime second shot. If they choose to play it safe, shying away from the bunkers, they're adding significant length. A correct tee shot brings the green into range for the second shot, considered a getable birdie and potential eagle for strong players. Once on the putting surface, the green is long and narrow, protected in the front by a catcher’s mitt of a bunker that tends to gobble up a lot of balls. The 10th is a definite birdie opportunity.