Hole 14
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The tee here is the furthest point on the course away from the Club House. At one time the medal tee on this hole was out in the field just behind the present tee and the outline can still be seen today.
This tee was in use up to the end of the 1930's. The green on this hole is close to the location of what was Brancepeth Lodge the occupant of which in 1838 was one John Hunter. The rubble from the Lodge was used as foundation material during the construction of the green. The green is well guarded by two bunkers making the entrance very narrow and calling for a very accurate second shot. Good par 4.
The old Estate Road crosses this fairway at two points and the remains of a stone bridge over Stockley Beck can be seen in the bottom of the valley.


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