A true finishing test. At 442 yards, Pat’s Way Home demands a committed drive to find the fairway and set up a realistic approach. Trouble tightens both sides for the closing stretch, so shape and start line matter more than raw speed. Find the short grass and you’ll have a long-to-mid iron into a green that rewards a decisive strike.
The approach plays to a firm, subtly sloped green defended by well-placed bunkers. Miss short and you’ll face an awkward, lofted recovery over sand; miss long and gentle fall-offs leave a nervy chip back up the slope. The percentage play is centre-green, trusting two putts to close out the round.
Scorecards are written on the last. Pick a target, commit to your window, and keep the tempo smooth—don’t steer it. Into a breeze, take the extra club and flight it down; downwind, land it shorter and let it release. Above all: commit to the plan you chose on the tee.