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Torrey Pines Golf Course - North - Hole #14 |
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Slight dogleg left. Aim your tee shot at the
right edge of the first fairway bunker on the left side. The
slope of the fairway will bounce the ball back to the middle. A
block to the right and you may end up hitting the tree in the
fairway. This tree is the only one already in place when the
Torrey Pines golf courses were built. Hook one way left, and you
may end up playing the hole along the 15th fairway which will
make the hole play shorter, by the way, but into incoming people
and grain. The green is slightly elevated so it's hard to see
where the hole is located exactly. Trust the color of the flag.
If you play "by the book" and can't get home in two shots, lay up
on the right side of the fairway for the best angle. The green
slopes very similarly to #9, from front to back and towards the
right. Putting from below the hole is the best chance for a
birdie.
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