I read that the stretch from 12-14 was the weakest part of the course. Alison's original routing was changed on 13 and 14 (read Masa Nakajima's interview in the featured interview section for more information). For me, the 14th was a bit strange but the outstanding 15th-18th stretch more than makes up for it. The 15th is the signature and deserves the attention it receives but the 18th for me is by far my favorite. Photos to come...
12th, par 4, 404 yardsFrom the tee
Approach
A close up of the greenside bunker - not fun if you find it. Much steeper than it seems on the photo.
Here's a look back from the 12th tee to the 11th green. Not a bad view and probably even better when it's not cold and raining.
13th, par 4, 395 yardsFrom the tee
14th, par 4, 419 yardsFrom the tee- the bunker on the right, which is a killer is about 250 from the back tee and 200 from the regular tee. Most likely, you'll be short of the bunker, in the bunker or left of the bunker which all give you a blind shot. Not my favorite, but get through this shot and excellence awaits.
Green - stay right.
15th, par 5, 470Quite a bit has been said about this hole so I'll just keep it simple with some photos
This is from the view from the tips- 33 yard drop in elevation
With some cherry blossoms-
Here's a look back from the green- the group behind me on the top right is from the regular tee. The back tee gives much less of an angle. After I told my caddy we should have played the regular tees because the shot was more fun, she said don't be selfish, stick with your tees. Ouch.
16th, par 3, 185 yardsFrom the tee, tournament ready. Nasty bunkers right, left and back aren't in view. The caddy said 95% of shots to this hole fall short.
The view from the 16th tee.
17th, par 4, 410 yardsView from the tee. Uphill-28 yards. The mound on the right which looks harmless from the tee is actually a pretty serious bunker.
From the fairway
The approach on 17
The elevation change from an approach on the right
18th, par 4, 366 yardsA fantastic finishing hole that gives you the entire layout at the tee. My favorite on the course. No explanation needed.
Bunker on the 18th