Bandon, OR / 2005 / Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw
The Par 3, 2nd, is a more challenging hole when the wind is blowing and if you are going to miss, you must miss left and short in order to have a chance for Par. (above)
The tee shot off the Par 5, 3rd, needs to be kept down the center of the fairway on this hole. (above)
The Par 3, 5th, has the most undulating green on the course. (above)
The Par 4, 11th, is a long hole and a tee shot down the left side in order to avoid trouble with the bunkers on the right is a must. The green is protected by water on the right. (below)
The shorter Par 4, 14th, may have one of the best views on the entire property, but also the smallest green on the course. (above and below)
A great golf shot is needed in order to hit the green on the Par 3, 17th. (above)