Note: the official course guide shows the white tees as pushed forward, but the white distances suggests the tee should be behind the large gap
The 14th is a quite challenging par 5 that requires accuracy. Both sides of the hole have red stakes, so anything that misses wide is in trouble. The men will be playing a long shot over a gap to a narrow fairway that can easily run out.
The next shot will be blind over the ridge, regardless of whether or not players are laying up. Uses the large tree ahead as a reference point. This tree is short of three bunkers on the left side of the fairway as it jogs right on the other side of the hill.
The green has two distinct tiers, with the right side guarded by a bunker short. The lower, front-left tier slopes back to front.
Accuracy off the tee pays off. Favor the left center of the fairway to avoid the wetlands that jut out on the right side. Walk or ride ahead to see where you hit your second shot. There is more room to the right than left.
- Via Sea Ranch GL