|
|
Players turn back into the prevailing wind for this one. Fairway bunkers offer great aiming points. A slope in fairway prevents much roll. Course knowledge is important on the approach. The bunkers that dominate view are 40 yards short of the green. The green is the most undulating on the course, but not the most difficult to putt, because the ball almost never stays up. It falls back into the valleys. A front left pin placement presents the toughest test, because that side is notoriously firm. A skip shot can help when the pin is left front.
Your
turn: How should the pros play hole number 15?
|
|