From The Tee One of the best finishing holes in all of golf. A long, uphill par four where an accurate drive is required. Pronounced bunkers protect the right side of the fairway from errant tee shots,
On The Green Second shots will require a long-to-mid iron to an uphill green. The green is heavily bunkered, but open from the center right to accept run-up shots. The green slopes from back to front, with some other subtle breaks. If the player is not careful, putts can get away. During the 1946 U.S. Open, Ben Hogan three-putted from 15 feet and failed to earn a spot in the playoff, which was won in 36 holes