Hole #13 - This downhill 377 yard par 4 is a dogleg left. A right to left drive will set up a short to mid iron approach to a small green. Protecting the green are trees on the left and a deep bunker on the front right.
Tips: Position off the tee is everything. If you aim at the 150 yard marker, you will like your position if you don't hit it too far. Many people try and aim at the edge of the dogleg and wind up scratching their head when they leave with a 6. There is no hope going left off the tee, but right can yield birdies and pars. For the gambling hitter, aim at the tall cedar tree located on the far side of the fairway in the left middle position of the tee. You will need a draw and enough club to get around the dogleg, but this will leave you a chip shot to the green. Your approach shot will be played with the fairway sloping from right to left, so your ball will automatically move right. Don't try to graze the edge of the trees on your left or they may catch you and drop you short of the green. Allow enough room for mistakes, but by all means avoid the trap and trouble on your right. The green slopes from back to front and usually plays as the slowest green on the course. The breaks are only slight on this green, so check the grain, know where the water is, and stroke it.
Hole #14 - Another scenic par 3 over the reservoir! This 169 yard par 3 is reachable with a short to mid iron. The green has severe break and par is no guarantee. Stick your approach shot tight!
Tips: It is better to be short. Long, left or right will find par a tough score. Don't get too short, as 2 good sized bunkers guard the front of the green. Know the distance to the front of the green and add 1 club to this distance regardless of where the pin is. It is a very easy 2 putt up the hill, but 3 putts are abound from the left, right and above the hole as this green is sloped significantly from back to front. A 2 putt is wonderful on this hole and a 1 putt is excellent.