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Men's Golf
Hole 15
Par 4, 380 yards
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| | Looking down the tee at the par-four 15th hole. The tee shot is very
important here because there are about a dozen bunkers to the right and
a couple to the left that will gobble up any shot that is not struck
properly. (Photos taken in July 1, 1999)
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| | Hole 15 from the preferred landing area. The clubhouse is just behind
the large bank of trees behind the green. (Photos taken in July 1, 1999)
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| | A closeup look at the bunker under construction, guarding the front
right of No. 15 green. (Photos taken in July 1, 1999)
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| | The 15th hole fairway showcases several of the course's challenging bunker
placements.
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The right side of the fairway on No. 15 includes four
bunkers that could spoil a well-struck drive from the tee (May 1, 1999).
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The 15th green is just a stones throw from the
clubhouse, yet the building is obscured by a distinctive variety of trees that rim the
putting green (May 1, 1999).
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