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Hole 15 — 141 yards, Par 3
A seductive little par 3 that has more hazards than one realizes when standing on the tee. When the pin is placed on the right side, be careful to avoid the pesky oak tree that has been known to reach out and bat balls down into a water hazard. From there, a bogey four is a great success. The smartest and safest route is playing a six or seven-iron, always coming into the hole from the left. Be sure to take enough club, because a ball landing short can spin off the green into the rough.
— Ken Woods, Head Pro
Take an extra half to a full club here. Better a little long than short. These bunkers are especially tough because the hole is short and the high ball flight often results in “fried egg” lies.
— Geoff Fox, Member
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