HOLE 14  

 Blue - 575  |  Green - 545  |  White - 512  |  Red - 446

History
This hole looks innocuous, maybe even simple. But looks can be deceiving, and as the man for whom this hole is named did on the courses he designed, Mick and Drex used the natural terrain, the creek, and the trees in many subtle ways to create this demanding par five. Notice how the line of trees makes a "jail" for the slicer. Look for the creek to be just where it should (or shouldn't) be, depending on how you hit your second. Consider how you'll pay if you snap it ugly left.

Requirements
Arrow-straight drive. Good judgment on the tee.

Suggestions
Don't fight this hole. Take a birdie with pride, and take a bogey in stride.

Observations
If the measure of a man's character can be found in what he would do if he knew he would never be found out, then golf gives him a perfect "yardstick" with which to measure. 

 


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 Hole - Par/Handicap  

1 - 4/13
2 - 5/7
3 - 3/9
4 - 4/3
5 - 4/1
6 - 5/5
7 - 4/15
8 - 3/17
9 - 4/11
10 - 4/16
11 - 4/12
12- 5/10
13 - 3/8
14 - 5/12
15 - 4/4
16 - 4/2
17 - 3/18
18 - 4/6


 GCI Scorecard  


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