Hole
number 14 is a very short par 5 that usually plays downwind.
Combine this with possibly the widest fairway on the
course and a large putting surface, making an eagle
3 becomes a reality.
The
Drive
One
of only two or three holes where you can just pull out
the driver and let it go. Favor the right-center. Tee
shots to the left can end up in the water because of
the sculpting of the lake.
The
Approach
Long
hitters can try to hit this green in two, however do
not leave the shot right and long as there is nothing
but jungle area. Others will just want to hit their
second shot at the bunkers to the right, which will
leave them an approach to the green of around 100 yards.
Again beware of the lake that cuts back into the fairway.
From here one needs to pay attention to the position
of the flagstick on the 'deepest' green on the course.
The
Green
Most
puts break towards the fairway and the lake. The back
tier breaks to the back right. This green is large and
produces many three putts that shatter the hopes of
those expecting a score of par or better.
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