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Hole: 14

Tees Yardage Par H/C
Blue 515 5 18
White 506 5 18
Gold 491 5 18
Red 417 5 18
Gold/White 506 5 18

Scorecard
Description
The fourteenth hole is the easiest on the back nine and must be taken advantage of. It is definitely the most realistic chance for birdie on this difficult nine as the following closing holes are some of the most demanding in the Coachella Valley. Even though it is 506 yards, it does play with the prevailing wind and makes it a short par five. The only protection to the green is two bunkers that protect a back flag, and a second or third shot that carries long. The green is relatively easy to read as long as Indio's influence on the putt is kept in mind.
How to Play
Driver once again is the play from the tee. The fairway is plenty spacious and the only mistake that can be made is a drive to the left. The second shot for the long hitters is to the green and only short irons if one decides to lay up and attack the flag on the third. Par is the worst score that should be made, which leaves one thinking that a shot has been lost to the field.
 


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