Here's an image from my 2011 vacation to play in the Crowne Plaza Invitational Pro-Am from Colonial Country Club. This pro partner was Stewart Appleby.
Colonial's Fourteenth can be described as 464 yard par several. What you don't observe in either the graphic or the hole illustration is that there's a fairly imposing (oppressing) grandstand very on the tee boxes here. I couldn't explain how many people were to be had, or even how a lot of people were following us a t enough time, although Mrs. GolfBlogger reports that there were some. I had thought that playing facing people would make myself incredibly nervous, but with the third or fourth ditch we played, I experienced tuned them out. I was thinking necessarily about the fairways and this greens. I now think I've a sense of that this pros handle the crowds of people.
This hole was a disaster for me. I put my tee shot over close tree you see over the right. My second ended up in the rough left. My third was inside the right bunker. It took me two shots to be free from that. The shot that cleared found themselves on the back side within the green. I was travelling to putt it back concerning, but by that time period, one of my teammates was at the hole with some net par, and following on from the rules, I picked up.
This hole actually was an adventure for a few us. One of my teammates found themselves along a fence tier behind the trees correct. His second shot didn't help the situation. Nor did her third.
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