Hole 15 Inward Nine
145m
132m
110m
86m
Par 3
Handicap: 16
Ladies Handicap: 17
The Hole Experience
Hole 15 may be short, but it is not automatic. The danger on holes like this is that players relax too much. A wedge or short iron still needs full commitment, especially when the breeze is moving across the course.
Distance control is the whole story. Take the time to confirm the number, feel the wind and decide whether the shot should be played high, low or with a little extra club. If the pin is accessible, this is a birdie opportunity. If it is tucked or guarded, the middle of the green is the professional choice.
The best swing here is smooth and unhurried. Do not try to steer it. Trust the yardage, trust the club and let the shot happen. A par keeps the card moving. A birdie is a bonus earned by precision.
