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Hole #14
Hole #14 is a 477-yard par 4. The player who can draw their tee shot will have a better chance of hitting this fairway that slopes from left to right. The approach shot is played with a midiron to a green that slopes considerably from left to right and is protected on the right by a bunker. Players will try to play to the front-right side of the green. Shots hit long and left will leave a difficult downhill putt.
Hole #1 – 1939 U.S. Open
The starting hole is slightly doglegged to the left. A trap has been placed 230 yards from the tee on the left side of the fairway forcing play to the right. It is not necessary to try to carry this trap. A well hit drive will come to the rest in the right center of the fairway, leaving a fair shot to the green with a four or five iron played slightly to the left. The green has only one trap which is a large one on the right.