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Photos of holes 13, 14 and 15
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Hole 13

Hole Number 13
The 13th is another shot par-4 dog-leg right. Yardages are Blue tees - 390, White - 337 and Reds - 296.

Hole Number 13
This is the view from the blue tees. The target area is 20 yards right of the knoll (the small tree on the left). All along the left side of the fairway to the green are elevated knoll. Note that it is OB to the left of these knolls, so say right.

Hole Number 13
This is a view from the 150 yard boulder area (right side). Your approach is open, this green has no sand traps. There is an elevated knoll area behind to green, so try not to hit too much club.

Hole Number 13
The 13th green is large and flat, a great opportunity for a birdie.
Hole 14

Hole Number 14
The 14th is the shortest par-3 on the back nine, but that doesn't mean it's an easy hole. The tee box and green are both elevated. Yardage is Blue tees - 119, White - 97 and Reds - 79.

Hole Number 14
This is a view of all three tee boxes. This small green has sand traps guarding both the left and right, so an accurate shot is a must.

Hole Number 14
This view shows the green looking back towards the tees. It might not be evident in this photo, but the green has a good elevation increase front to back. So it's best to stay below the hole for your birdie.

Hole Number 14
The telephoto is increased in this view to show more tee box detail. Note that if you over-club this hole you'll have a difficult chip and will have to stop the ball quick. OB is behind the hole into the blackberries.
Hole 15

Hole Number 15
The 15th is an interesting hole with various elevation changes, water on the left and a large walnut tree behind the water. Yardages are Blue tee -366, Whites - 324 and Whites - 279.

Hole Number 15
This is the view from the blue tees. The whites are on the left just visible in this photo. As mentioned in the previous photo, there is water (a small pond) on the left, so keep your tee shot center or right-center. If you driving well, the you can take the water out of play by just driving over any trouble. You will probably have bit of an up-hill shot for your 2nd.

Hole Number 15
If you've had a great drive you'll maybe seeing this view for your 2nd shot. Note the 100 yerd boulder. Not seen in this photo is the sand trap which guard the greens left side and a grass bunker on the right.

Hole Number 15
This view show the green and fairway. This green is flat and you'll have ample opportunities for birdie if you get there in two.

Hole Number 13
The 13th is another shot par-4 dog-leg right. Yardages are Blue tees - 390, White - 337 and Reds - 296.

Hole Number 13
This is the view from the blue tees. The target area is 20 yards right of the knoll (the small tree on the left). All along the left side of the fairway to the green are elevated knoll. Note that it is OB to the left of these knolls, so say right.

Hole Number 13
This is a view from the 150 yard boulder area (right side). Your approach is open, this green has no sand traps. There is an elevated knoll area behind to green, so try not to hit too much club.

Hole Number 13
The 13th green is large and flat, a great opportunity for a birdie.
Hole 14

Hole Number 14
The 14th is the shortest par-3 on the back nine, but that doesn't mean it's an easy hole. The tee box and green are both elevated. Yardage is Blue tees - 119, White - 97 and Reds - 79.

Hole Number 14
This is a view of all three tee boxes. This small green has sand traps guarding both the left and right, so an accurate shot is a must.

Hole Number 14
This view shows the green looking back towards the tees. It might not be evident in this photo, but the green has a good elevation increase front to back. So it's best to stay below the hole for your birdie.

Hole Number 14
The telephoto is increased in this view to show more tee box detail. Note that if you over-club this hole you'll have a difficult chip and will have to stop the ball quick. OB is behind the hole into the blackberries.
Hole 15

Hole Number 15
The 15th is an interesting hole with various elevation changes, water on the left and a large walnut tree behind the water. Yardages are Blue tee -366, Whites - 324 and Whites - 279.

Hole Number 15
This is the view from the blue tees. The whites are on the left just visible in this photo. As mentioned in the previous photo, there is water (a small pond) on the left, so keep your tee shot center or right-center. If you driving well, the you can take the water out of play by just driving over any trouble. You will probably have bit of an up-hill shot for your 2nd.

Hole Number 15
If you've had a great drive you'll maybe seeing this view for your 2nd shot. Note the 100 yerd boulder. Not seen in this photo is the sand trap which guard the greens left side and a grass bunker on the right.

Hole Number 15
This view show the green and fairway. This green is flat and you'll have ample opportunities for birdie if you get there in two.
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Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro
Chuck Carson, General Manager/Pro


