This par 3 hole will play between 155 and 160 yards during the Solheim Cup. It features a false front, just like hole 12, and a ridge in the right center of the green that will funnel shots down a sharp slope to the left. The most difficult pin placements will be on the left side of the green which is guarded by bunkers.
Accuracy from the tee sets this hole up as a birdie opportunity. To get it close, a player will need to land her tee shot left of the ridge and let the contour of the green take the ball close to the hole.
Will Team USA or Team Europe master hole 14 on the Pete Dye designed course at Des Moines Golf and Country Club? There’s only one way to find out. Get your tickets now for the 2017 Solheim Cup, August 14-20 in West Des Moines.