On this uphill 352 yard dog-leg left Par 4, the hole should offer another chance at birdie. A tee shot played to the left side of the fairway will leave a short-iron second shot to a green that is halved by a slope that runs from the back to the front of the green. Most players will want to avoid the two trees that guard both the front left and front right of this green. After successfully managing your approach shot, the green can be difficult to read. Still, a well-played tee shot and a well-managed second shot should leave the player a chance at birdie.

Hole #15

 
 
PAR
4
 
HANDICAP
Men8
Women6
 
TEES
352
343
305
305