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Hole #13 - par 4 - Leven
Back tee - 346 yards
Middle tee - 319 yards
The 13th is a nice half par hole, and a perfect follow up to the brutal stretch of 9-12. It comes at a perfect time in the round. The tee shot tempts the player to take the driver out of the bag and take a big swing, more so in the prevailing winter wind than in the summer wind. The fairway is rather rumpled, but the green makes the fairway appear somewhat flat by comparison. The lay-up shot will likely leave a crooked stance unless the ball finds a lucky finish in a flatter spot of the fairway. The severity of the green provides plenty of challenge for the wedge left by the shorter tee shot.
The real fun of this hole when the wind is helping, is to take a hard swing at it and see what happens. There is plenty of room to swing for the fences, though there are also some trouble spots around the green that don't make the driver option a free pass. There is a very large mound left that looms over the approach and the green. The grass on the mound isn't long enough to result in a lost ball, but it is enough to hang the ball up from running out toward the green in many spots. If you catch the right bounce from the left the result should make you smile as everything on that side does funnel somewhat toward the green. Missing with the driver to the right will result in a ball running into a bunker or at the very least a tricky short pitch over the bunkers.
The green is a joy to putt. The predominant feature as you approach is a large hump at the front of the green. The hump loosely defines a left and right tier that runs through most of the green. The left side of the green and the rear part of the green are higher than the right. As someone that has never played golf overseas, for some reason this hole felt like one of the three or four on the course where I could imagine that I was whisked away to the British Isles. I'll be interested to see if those of you that have played Old Macdonald and have also played overseas can confirm or deny this sentiment.
From the tee - zoomed out wide
A closer look from the tee
The fun-filled 13th fairway
A look at the approach from the left side of the hole
From the front left of the green - a good look at the hump in the front of the green from this angle
Looking back at the green from behind
From behind the hole looking back