It's straightaway, it's short, and it's full of adventure. Use an iron off the tee and keep the ball on the flat landing zone, or pull out the driver and flail away-although you risk a chancy landing on the hump 90 yards short of the green. The green is the real problem here, divided into hemispheres left and right by a bisecting ridge. If the flag is on the left, make sure you hit left. An indifferent shot to the lower plateau on the right can lead to a nightmarish roller-coaster putt.
Origin of Hole Name This short par 4 is named after the rare birds often seen here as well as the score many aspire for.