As the second handicap hole, the 15th is a slight dogleg right, with a tee shot uphill to an elevated landing area. Too far right and you'll find yourself on the 16th hole trying to get back in play. Too far left and you'll be lucky to find your ball at all. You don't need to be extra long off the tee on this hole, but length helps. Even a 210-yard drive leaves a level stance and 185 yards to the center of the green.
One of the smaller greens on the course, it is heavily bunkered on both sides and you don't want to be long. The green sits level with the fairway, but slopes off just behind the green down toward the first green. This hole always seems to have a strong wind, so be sure to consider the direction before making your club selection for your approach shot.
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