The 14th is a unique dogleg left, with a forced carry just before the green. The tee shot is all about the two large fairway bunkers guarding the dogleg. The can be cleared, with some risk, and if they are, the player should be rewarded by the ball kicking down toward the green. The safer play is to bail out right.
The approach can be challenging if you have a downhill lie. Players must clear the creek in front of the green, so a high shot is required. The green itself slopes strongly from back to front. There are two distinct tiers, so if the flag is on the lower, short tier, accuracy will be rewarded.