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This is the longest par-4 on the course, but the prevailing wind helps shorten it. The tee shot looks intimidating because of the long bunker on the left side. Picking an aiming point is difficult, because the more left a player goes, the more the bunker becomes a factor. Anyone who uses the first portion of the bunker as an aiming point should hit the fairway. The green has a severe hump, which makes it imperative to hit approach to the proper side. That's easier said than done since some players might be hitting a wood in.
Your
turn: How should the pros play hole number 14?
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