The 14th is a long heavily bunkered par 3. Players must reach the green in the air here to have any hope. The ground short of the green slopes toward the creek on the right side, and some may need to bail out here if they aren’t confident with their long irons or fairway woods.
“Situated along a boundary road, the fourteenth playing corridor didn’t have natural features like so many others. Thus, Maxwell created man-made hazards (a.k.a. bunkers) to provide golfing interest of a similar high standard to the holes more naturally blessed.”
Source: Golf Course Atlas