Hole 13: Par 4, 482 Yards - Pictures from 411 Yard White Tees
This begins a three-hole stretch known as the "Tunnel."This tee shot is all about the ridge that runs diagonally across the feature -- a perfect, subtle feature on flat land. Carry the ridge and your tee shot will bound forward, but fail to carry it and your tee shot will kick toward the left rough and leave a long, semi-blind approach over water. The shortest carry over the ridge is on the right, but this side of the fairway is guarded by out-of-bounds.
Tee View:
The ridge appears subtle in this picture, but it is fairly large in actuality:
The approach is played over water to one of the flattest greens on the golf course. There is plenty of room to miss long in a large chipping area.
The green and chipping area:
Hole 14: Par 3, 228 YardsThere is nothing subtle about the green on this long par 3 that requires a full carry over a pond that guards the front-right of the putting surface. The large humps in the green are out of character for a Ross design but they make this hole particularly challenging, especially since players will be hitting long irons, hybrids or even fairway woods from the tee.Tee View:
A very difficult and undulating green for such a long par-3:
The most notable feature of the 14th is the mounding to the left of the green. I have never seen mounding like this on a Ross course before. Has anyone seen it elsewhere?
Hole 15: Par 4, 372 YardsThis hole brings you out of the "Tunnel" and there has been a lot of discussion about making it a drivable par 4. On the left side of the landing area which, to some, this might look artificial but it is very effective and was an original part of these re-configured holes. From the tee, the golfer has the option of playing to the narrow portion of fairway up the left (fairway slopes to the left, too) or trying to carry the bunkers (about 230) and playing to the entire width of the fairway.
Tee View:
One of the most straightforward looking approaches on the golf course. The green is quite flat, sloping from back-to-front and guarded only by a run-off right of the green.
Approach View:
BUT, things are not what they seem. A series of green side bunkers that are completely hidden from the fairway. Awesome!
The green and run-off: