One of the most challenging holes on the 2017 Solheim Cup course, hole 12, can easily change the momentum of a match. This 400-plus yard par 4 demands precise shots from tee to green. Bunkers on both the left and right sides of the slight dogleg fairway will require accurate tee shots for players to position themselves to hit the green. Even more tricky: this hole includes one of architect Pete Dye's infamous false fronts. Any approach shot that hits the false front will roll 30 yards or more off the green, leaving an awkward third shot that will probably cost the hole.
Want to learn more about the 2017 Solheim Cup course? Check out our previous On The Course features including hole 11 and hole 15.
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