Bonnie Moor — Hole #14: Par 4

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Multiple tee boxes give you many different looks, but they’ll all be from a similar distance — anywhere from a driver to a 5-wood.  If you can avoid using a driver, you’ll want the extra loft here, since you have to carry water and an elevated cliff into this green.

Notice where the pin is located, and then locate the fattest part of the green that will give you a clear putt for eagle.  You’ll usually be shooting directly at this green, so make sure you execute a clean 180-degree shot aimed at this fat part of the green.  Use backspin to hold it and you’ve got your eagle putt!

Be careful putting on this green, because it’s tough as well!

EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT 1
EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT 2
UNBELIEVABLE BOUNCE-BACK!
INCREDIBLY LUCKY BOUNCE HERE!
ANOTHER CRAZY BOUNCE!

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