Hole Number Seventeen - " Howard's Way" - The drive is from a high tee with "out of bounds" on the left , down and across a valley to the upward sloping fairway. The second shot should reach the crest of the hill , leaving an open approach to the green. A row of trees fringes the right hand rough and the green is guarded on both sided by bunkers. The hole is named after Howard Jones who dominated Monmouth Golf during the sixties and seventies and, on one occasion, required only five shots to complete holes seventeen (2) AND eighteen (3) .
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