#1. A view looking towards the green from the left side of the fairway about 175 yards out from the green. Club selection is very important when trying to clear the deep bunkers in front of the greens.
Welcome to Michael Kleinwolterink’s Photography. I am an aspiring amateur photographer that enjoys capturing those once in a lifetime moments forever. My enjoyment of the outdoors has allowed me to capture images of golf courses, flowers, wildlife, farming and outdoor scenes. I continue to improve my photography skills and have enjoyed every minute taking these images. I encourage you to take a look around this site and view Iowa’s countryside through my eyes.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Hole #14
The 14th hole comes after a tough stretch on the back nine and can be welcomed by many golfers. The hole measures 391 from the blue tees and 331 from the reds. The best shot off the tee box is a nice draw but anything in the fairway will be rewarded with a nice bounce to the left. A mid to short iron approach is needed to carry the two deep bunkers guarding the green on both sides. If uncertainty creeps into your mind on your approach, long is better than short. The green is contoured like many on this great golf course, but well struck shots will be rewarded. A par or even a birdie can be made before heading towards the tough 15th hole.
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