00:00We're on to 14. And that's an interesting hole. It's a hole that is shapes the opposite way of
00:06the slope. So it's a dogleg left, but everything is pushing down and to the right towards the
00:12bottom of the hill. But if you see guys at three woods, obviously you see drivers, but if you hit
00:17the fairway, you know, a lot of people talk about Augusta Nashville being a second check off course.
00:22I think this is another great example of it here at 14. When you hit the fairway, it's all dependent
00:29on where the pin is. Like if you have pins on this left side of the green, it's so difficult
00:33to feel
00:34like you can get it close because you have to take on the left edge of the green. And then
00:38also that
00:39big mound that sits front of this green that ultimately determines whether you're making a
00:45birdie or bogey oftentimes here at 14. Yes, you're right. It's an unbelievable green complex. As you
00:54say, you've got the massive false front down there. Should you not take care of it?
01:00You know, if you if you've got the of course, you've got three tough hole locations on one
01:06incredibly gettable hole location, you know, kind of middle left there. Let's see here. It would be
01:13right there. That's that's where we've seen shots hold. Phil once made once eagle 13 and then came and
01:20held it here on 14 to make back to back eagles. I think they're in 2010 and darn near eagle
01:2615 to make
01:27three eagles in a row. But that's the very gettable hole location. The other three are much tougher to
01:34deal with based on that false front that we talked about. It's a very exacting second shot. And one of
01:42the
01:42sneaky things about this hole to me smile is if you drive it in the right side of the fairway,
01:47and you're
01:48playing to a left flag, that shot plays significantly uphill. When I say really, I should say
01:54definitively uphill. But it's it's something you can kind of fall asleep on and come up short if you
02:02don't pick it up in the practice rounds. But that's just something something to take in. And one of the
02:07greatest shots I ever I ever saw at the Masters, I was was when they had the front right hole
02:13location
02:14there, I think in 19. Holy smokes, I'm going to go 1992, maybe the year that Fred won that Ray
02:21Floyd
02:22hit the ball short of the green there and then hold it to that front right hole location, bumping the
02:27ball into the false front, which is virtually impossible to do and get the ball close to the
02:31hole. And he found a way to make it. So I know I think a lot going on on this
02:36green.
02:38Wow, that is incredible. It's so difficult short of that green. Conversely, if you're on the left side
02:43of the fairway to a right pin, would that play a little bit flatter and almost like down, not not
02:48quite downhill, but the difference in the angles, right? Difference in the angles, I think it's fairly
02:54flat, but it's a great question.
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