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Number 15 |
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Par |
Yardage |
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4 |
Blue |
380 |
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4 |
White |
360 |
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4 |
Red |
277 |
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By far the
most difficult hole on the course.
The tee shot requires at least a 225 shot to
travel past the dogleg. Any shot to the right is in the water
hazard. Guarding the dogleg is a beautiful " Weeping Willow",
known for causing many good players to shed a tear. Then comes
the second shot to an elevated green postage stamp green that falls of
to the left, right and in front. Club selection and execution of the
second shot is a premium. If you are lucky enough to hit this
small target, you may have a fast, curling putt as this green
slopes from front to back. Don't feel bad if you make 5,
that is the scoring average in all of our tournaments on this hole.
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