(great drives ) " There are no bunkers on the fairway because it isn't necessary. It's pretty tight. " -George Shortridge Bulrush GC Rush City No. 13 » par 4 » 326-411 yards Opened 2002 Architects George Shortridge and Mike Morley Superintendent Scott Melby Head Professional John Leimbach B ulrush GC architect George Shortridge says that the slightly raised tee and green on No. 13 allow you to see everything on this beautiful par 4-but you will still need two good shots to negotiate this challenging hole. With trees lining both sides of the fairway (and a water hazard along the left), Shortridge suggests a threewood off the tee to keep the ball in play. " Hit it out there about 220 and have a 5-iron in-that's still better than not fi nding your ball, " he says. Favoring the right side sets up the best approach into a well-guarded green. Water encroaches from the left and a bunker hides just beyond it. Rough and trees narrow the apron on the right, and woods ringing the entire green call for a precise approach shot. -Joseph Oberle 8 MINNESOTAGOLFER Summer 2013 www.mngolf.org - Stay right for best approach ( Stroke Saver " Hit it straight.The hole is tree-lined on both sides. You just have to choose the right club off the tee and get it in the fairway. That's the key to the hole. " -George Shortridge PHOTO BY MATT SEEFELDT ILLUSTRATIONS BY DEAN LAVATO WATER ENCROACHES FROM THE LEFT AND A BUNKER HIDES JUST BEYOND IT.http://www.mngolf.org