Hole #15 - par 5 - Westward Ho
Back tee - 535 Yards
Middle tee - 482 yards
The 15th is the second of three par 5s on the course. For me, this hole really begins the demanding home stretch, though many good players would probably argue that doesn't begin until the 16th hole. Since we played in a surprising, lingering winter wind on opening day, this hole played into a sort of left to right, sort of head wind. As a result, the 482 on the scorecard felt a bit longer on the ground.
The tee shot at #15, along with the one at #17, were two of the most difficult tee shots on the course for me the day I played it. This one, I think was just in my head as I couldn't find this fairway. The one thing I did find with frequency was the gorse on the right! My recollection of this hole is that it has more gorse than any other hole on the course. This may be faulty, but I was thinking about the gorse on this hole from the time I teed it up. Actually, I think I may have hit a provisional in the gorse on the left here as well.
The fairway looks extremely generous from the photos. I just didn't spend much time there. I believe the fairway steadily drops in elevation from the tee, with some steady humps and bumps like you find throughout Old Macdonald, only to rise back up to the green for the last 50 to 100 yards.
The green site is the 2nd one that sits relatively close to the water, though as with #7, the ocean and the beach below are a scenic view and don't represent a hazard as they do at Bandon Dunes or Pacific Dunes. There are some wonderful blown out bunkers in the dunes surrounding the green, some in play and other just hanging around for effect. The green is again massive, and once I took my lumps on the tee shot and got back in play I really enjoyed putting and chipping around this hole.
The view from the middle tee
The real testament to the amount of time that I had to spend looking for tee shots and subsequent second shots is that I don't have any photos after the tee until I got close to approaching the green. This one shows some of the elevation change as well as a bunker that from some angles appears to be green side.
The final stretch of fairway leading to the hole
A look at the green from over the bunker
A few looks at another enormous green. You can see a large ridge running through the green parallel to the line of the golfer that is putting
Looking back on the green with the fairway and the dastardly gorse in view!
You'll be thankful this isn't adjacent to the green though it is nearby and worth a look
A wonderful place to take in the view. The ocean to the right, the 15th green in the foreground, and the 7th fairway in the distance