FriarJ
Never Surrender!
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It's easily the hardest course I have ever played, and all the more brutal for the open. You just can't go for the flag on any hole except the par 3 9th which is unique, there are two tee boxes that the USGA will have the players use. First of all they are both 200+ from the cup but one is 100 feet above the hole and the other is 20 feet below the pin. There will probably be at least one or two holes in one on the hole. There has never been a hole like this in any open.
There is also a massive bunker in the middle of the fairway on 18 that you need a ladder to get in and out of. It's 11 feet deep.
The one tree is on the nicest hole on the course it's called the lone fir that was left there when the course was built. Some idiot tried to chop it down when the course was built but they brought in all these tree experts, built literally a metal splint to strengthen it and saved the damn thing. It's # 15 par 3.
http://wolberts.com/212-2/216-2/chambers-bay-lone-fir-restoration-project/
You are going to have some good golfers hit great 2nd shots and end up with a terrible lie and lose their minds. You can count on it.
There is also a massive bunker in the middle of the fairway on 18 that you need a ladder to get in and out of. It's 11 feet deep.
The one tree is on the nicest hole on the course it's called the lone fir that was left there when the course was built. Some idiot tried to chop it down when the course was built but they brought in all these tree experts, built literally a metal splint to strengthen it and saved the damn thing. It's # 15 par 3.
http://wolberts.com/212-2/216-2/chambers-bay-lone-fir-restoration-project/
You are going to have some good golfers hit great 2nd shots and end up with a terrible lie and lose their minds. You can count on it.