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Black 402 yds. |
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Blue 374 yds. |
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White 343 yds. |
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Green 312 yds. |
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The fourteenth hole is a par 4 that measures 374 yds. from the blue tees. This is the second of the three holes known as the "Devil's Triangle" or the "hardest three holes in golf." The smart play from the tee is a mid iron placed about 200 yds. in the middle of the fairway. Water comes into play if you are too long or too far to the right side of the fairway. Your second shot is mid iron to a green that is protected by water. This green slopes from left to right and back to front. This green breaks extremely toward the water on the right side of the green.
Caution:
- Water on right fairway and middle of the fairway
- Woods on left or right
- Third water is about 110 yds. from the green
- Tricky green slopes from left to right and is
- Undulating fairway make for difficult second shot
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