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| Par 4 | 461 |
434 |
406 |
368 |
318 |
No. 15, according to Chandler, is the most difficult par 4 on the course at 461 yards. Playing this hole effectively requires some thought on just how aggressive you want to be with the tee shot. There is water along the right side that also comes into play in front of the green, increasing the degree of difficulty of your approach shot. "There is a bunker on the right that can be your friend by keeping it from going into the water," offers Chandler. "You won't make it over the bunker unless you are super long. This is a challenging hole because of its length. The wind is usually in your face. Some days you can hit 3-wood into the green and sometimes a 5-iron will do it. If you hit driver it's best to stay dead center. The green is large and pretty flat, with slight undulation from front to back."