Hole #14, Par 4

  Yardage:
Black-Tee 403 yds.
Blue-Tee 382 yds.
White-Tee 362 yds.
Red-Tee 316 yds.
Gold-Tee 271 yds.
 

Hole Description

Number fourteen is a difficult par 4 (handicap number 4) which plays much longer than its yardage because the drive is slightly uphill and the approach to the green is all carry.  Bad drives are plagued by dense woods on the left and grove of trees on the right separating the #14 and #15 fairways. Long drives may catch fairway traps on both the right and left. The approach shot to the green is all carry as the green is fronted by a steep slope leading to a large valley that goes across the fairway. A missed second shot may leave you a severely downhill lie on the opposite slope leading to the valley. A short second shot down in the floor of the valley will require a difficult half wedge shot to an elevated green.  The green is trapped in back, but the traps keeps some overly long shots out of a hazard where the ball is usually lost in the bushes.  The green is sloped sharply from front to back, especially near the front.  Unless you are a very accomplished golfer, be pleased with bogey here.