HOLE 10
425 YDS - PAR 4
Drives should be positioned to provide the ideal club into a blind, uphill green, though the existing bunkers have all been drawn forward and tighter together, including one directly short of the green to complicate depth perception.
The putting surface sits in the same saddle of land it did previously but is squared off to create more corner hole locations, and there’s more tilt and side-to-side movement than existed in the low front/high back arrangement of the old green.
The tee shot remains essentially the same to a bunkerless fairway that plays across a depression, though significant tree removal on both sides make it feel less narrow than it plays.
PRE-RESTORATION
The current 10th hole played as the first for most of East Lake’s history until the nines were switched in 2016, but it remains a gentle way to begin play on the second nine.