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HOLE #15 | PAR 4

The shortest par four on the course, the fifteenth tempts players with the possibility of driving the green under the right conditions. A more conservative play lays back short of the trouble and leaves a straightforward short iron from generally flat ground, though that option still requires avoiding two well-placed bunkers that define the landing area.
The aggressive line works the ball forward toward the green, using the natural slope from the left to gain a helpful bounce through a broken swale and potentially reach the putting surface. A pronounced bump in the fairway serves as the primary defense at the front, disrupting anything played without full commitment, while a modest bunker to the right further complicates the approach.
The green itself is defined by a subtle spine running left to right, making both distance and spin control essential. A back-left bunker sharply penalizes a bold miss, while short grass spilling off the back right keeps recovery possible, but never simple.


































