Pebble Beach hole-by-hole guide: Hole 14
A closer look at the 18 stunning holes that face golf's best players when the 2010 US Open arrives at Pebble Beach Golf Links in June. Find out where the season's second Major is likely to be won and lost with an in-depth guide to this year's US Open venue
Hole 14 Par 5 580 yards
Hole Guide
The 14th hole is the longest on the card, measuring 580 yards. The longer-hitting professionals may try and fly the bunkers on the right from the tee, however this may take the ball into the rough from the sloping right-to-left fairway. Reaching the green in two will be extremely tough, as will pitches to the green, with plenty of overhanging trees coming into play. At the 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach National, Paul Goydos racked up a nine after struggling around the exceptionally firm green.
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