| Hole: 14 |
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| Tees |
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Yardage |
Par |
H/C |
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| Blue |
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368 |
4 |
2 |
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| White |
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356 |
4 |
2 |
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| Gold - Men |
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332 |
4 |
2 |
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| Gold - Ladies |
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332 |
4 |
16 |
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| Red |
|
296 |
4 |
16 |
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| Scorecard | | | Description: There are only two things happening on this innocent par 4, 14th hole: the fairway grasses and lots of trees. There are no water hazards on this hole. There are no fairway bunkers. In fact, there is only one bunker, and it is fairly short and right, well away from the green. What makes this hole a worthy partner in the string of four "Claw" holes is the narrowness of its fairway that also slopes toward the cart path on the left. 14 also owns our smallest putting green. Nestled neatly among so many tall pines and free of any residential housing, the 14th is an equal to the 13th in it's quiet and beautiful surroundings. How to Play It: Stating the obvious here is to mention that players need to be directionally accurate with all shots at the 14th. Most players slice the tee shots and that almost guarantees one penalty shot. Over compensate and a pulled shot then catches the subtle slope of the fairway toward the cart path and another possible penalty. While this green is small, it is not difficult to read and putt. It is also one of the few greens that playing from the back half or even chipping from behind the green is not so bad. Local knowledge will tell you that the approach area up to this green is usually soft and will not release an incoming shot. Therefore, we recommend most players to either stay short of the approach and then pitch the third shot all the way to the hole, or go all out with the second shot and play beyond the hole.
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