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Black 415 yds. |
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Blue 371 yds. |
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White 354 yds. |
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Green 321 yds. |
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The fifteenth hole is a par 4 that measures 371 yds. from the blue tees. This is the third and final of the 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 left side of the fairway. Your second shot is mid iron to a green that is elevated. This green slopes severely from back to front.
Caution:
- Woods on the left
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Water crosses middle of the fairway
- Severely slopping green
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