TPC Sawgrass has more to it than the 17th – Here are some gems!
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The TPC Sawgrass is one of the most famous golf courses in the US. And the 17th the most iconic. But Sawgrass has some other holes that are a real challenge. The PGA Tour gives us a tour of these other great holes, with comments from some Tour Players!
This Weeks PGA Tour Stop – The Players Championship!
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I love doing articles that have a future. By that, I mean a “Series” like the “My Best Shot” or the “Pair your Golf and Wine.”
There is a comforting continuity to these types of articles. My newest series is called “This Weeks Tour Stop,” where I will bring you interesting facts and features about the current week’s PGA Tour (or LPGA Tour) golf course. The first one out of the box – TPC Sawgrass, brought to you by golfvacationinsider.com.
Rory McIlroy put notions that Jordan Spieth was about to supplant him as the best player in the world to bed with a commanding march through the WGC – Cadillac Match Play field last weekend in San Francisco. Will he keep the momentum going at yet another heralded, public-accessible track this week?
The PLAYERS Championship
Where? TPC Sawgrass (PLAYERS Stadium Course)
Few holes in golf inspire heart-pounding anticipation like the iconic 17th at the Stadium Course.
The Pete Dye-designed PLAYERS Stadium Course probably needs less of an introduction than any PGA Tour stop not named Augusta or Pebble Beach, and part of that is owed to the fact that the course’s primary reason for being is to test the best players in the world. That it also serves as the centerpiece of a golf resort is, frankly, secondary.
Not that that should be seen as a strike against the course. Indeed, it is the quintessential “professional golf experience” course, providing as stern a test as possible to visitors and the Tour. Its closing trio of holes, anchored by the famous island-green par-3 17th, is the stuff golf dreams (and nightmares) are made of.
Definitely the scariest 18 Holes in Golf – In the USA!
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What defines a “Scary Hole”? One that gets your heart rate up and intimidates you!
The players on the PGA Tour say this is what the 17th at TPC does to them. That walk from the 16th green to the 17th tee elevates their heart rate and makes their knees weak. They sure are glad when they walk to the 18th tee with a 3 on the card. Personally, the 13th at Pawleys Plantation off the back tees has a similar effect on me. What is your scariest hole?
GolfAdvisor.com brings us their version of the scariest 18 holes in golf. (in the USA)
In pictures, they look beautiful. But in person, the 18 “scariest golf holes” in America project fear and intimidation.
We’ve created golf’s version of Frankenstein’s monster, borrowing holes from some of the most famous courses across the country to create a 7,346-yard, par-69 torture chamber where no bad shot goes unpunished. Many of these holes regularly torment tour pros: