The
men's handicap on this long par 4 is 2 and the red/gold handicap is 1. The
yardages are 428 (blue), 422 (white), and 421/365 (red/gold). The
fourteenth shares many similar qualities and characteristics with number
eight. Like number eight, this tough par 4's fairway slopes down and away
to the golfer's right and like number eight, there is a creek to be negotiated
prior to the green. The fairway narrows as one approaches the creek --
much like number eight.
Out-of-bounds on the far left will not normally be a factor. There is a great deal of trouble on the right, however.
The best tee shot would be a slight draw by a left-handed golfer -- playing the slope for additional roll. A slight fade would provide the best result for a right-handed golfer.

The approach shot to this par 4 would ideally be made from a few yards back of the cart path before the creek.

The green is fair and true and should pose no unusual problems.