(greatdrives) >> 3 HOLES YOU'LL LOVE No. 10 » par 4 » 347-434 yds. The Minikahda Club Minneapolis Opened 1898 Architects Robert Foulis/Willie Watson (Donald Ross in 1916) Head Pro Doug Nelson Superintendent Jeff Johnson Course Record 65, by numerous players F 12 rom the top of the elevated No. 10 at the historic Minikahda Club, the entire hole lays out in front of the golfer. But don't be fooled by the beauty of this No. 1 handicap hole-there is more here than meets the eye. Three fairway bunkers right and one left pose problems, as a large mound on the left side of the fairway can kick your ball into them. But drive over the mound for the best approach angle to the green. " There is enough of a slope, you will get some good roll on a longer drive, " says head pro Doug Nelson. The semi-blind approach is even tougher-the long green sits above the fairway, is well bunkered front right and left and has a false front. -Joseph Oberle ( Stroke Saver " Hit a little bit extra club on the second shot, because the hole plays longer " -Doug Nelson 1 2 3 Drive down the left side to avoid fairway bunkers. Take more club on your approach. Beware of the bunkers on the well-guarded green. MINNESOTAGOLFER Directory 2011 www.mngolf.org ILLUSTRATIONS BY DEAN LAVATO PHOTO BY W.P. RYANhttp://www.mngolf.org