Ryan vs. Charleston Springs Golf Courseโ€˜s Par 5 13th hole.

Designed by Mark Mungeam, Charleston Springs offers two unique championship style Golf Courses, North and South. While North is a links-style, Charleston South is a Par 72 Parkland style course. Framed by sporadic trees and native grass, each hole is defined by the natural features of the area. With four (4) sets of tee markers to challenge golfers of all skill levels, Charleston South can be as long as 6953 yards or as short as 5153 yards.

In 2007, a Short Game Area was added to complement the Grass Driving Range. This area has 2 greens for chipping, a greenside bunker, a fairway bunker and a fairway to practice short game. This facility is kept with the same quality as the rest of the course and Iโ€™d bet is one of the best public practice facilities in the state.

The 13th hole is a Par 5 and is nicknamed โ€œDecisionโ€ due to the decision you must make to go for it over the pond to the green or lay up to the left and leave yourself a short pitch shot. The green is oval and laying up short gives you a lot of green to work with, but going for it leaves you very little landing room, a tough decision indeed. Letโ€™s go see how Ryan does on this episode of Ryan vs. Charleston Springs Southโ€™s 13th Hole!

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