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Hole Fourteen
Par: 4
Yards:
Blue: 410
White: 395
Yellow: 370
Features:
Large pond
Hazards:
Trees left and right
Large bunker at green
Pond
The Pro's Walk:
Number one handicapped hole on the course. This one is a lot like 12. Very narrow gap in the trees. This hole is a great example of how important putting is. It’s important on every hole, but maybe the most here.
Opens up at around 170 out. If you’re on the right, the tree at the green comes into play. The pond on the left can grab a poor drive. Trees down left and bunkers on the left and right.
The Green
In my opinion this is the toughest green to putt. Huge undulations. There is no easy pin placement. Rolling in every direction and tough to read. There have been times I’ve had a four-foot birdie putt with two feet of break. Severe breaks everywhere. Slopes down on the backside then breaks left and right and slopes off the front. A challenging hole.
Last Updated
March 9, 2008
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