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Hole #15 is a par 4, dogleg right.  This could be one of the toughest driving holes on the course.  If you hit a long ball off the tee, then this hole will require you to shape your shot.  A drive of 220 yards will only be held if it is faded by the right handed player.  An unshaped shot cannot exceed this distance, or it will find the unforgiving trees on the far side of the fairway.  A shorter tee shot or an overly aggressive line will land you in the trees on the right or in the heavy undulation that lines the interior of the dogleg.  After placing your drive in the bend of the dogleg, you will be left with an approach of 150-160 yards.  The weekend golfer would be advised to avoid the temptation of the flag and simply aim for the center green that is well guarded by formidable mounds.  For the more advanced player, a consideration of the tiered green would be advantageous, keeping in mind the narrowness of the back of the green.  If on the correct tier, you should have an extremely negotiable two putt.  Keep your head still and grip pressure light, and you may even be picking up a birdie from the bottom of the cup.
 
 

 

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