The 7th at Pebble Beach is a jewel of a par-3, perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Measuring just over 100 yards, it may be short, but it’s anything but simple. The swirling coastal winds can turn a wedge shot into a test of precision and nerve. With the ocean as a stunning backdrop and the green surrounded by bunkers, this hole is a postcard-perfect challenge that embodies the beauty and drama of Pebble Beach.
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The 8th hole at the Olympic Club’s Lake Course is a demanding par-3 that tests both accuracy and nerve. Playing uphill, the green is well-protected by deep bunkers and subtle slopes that challenge even the best short-game players. With towering trees framing the hole, the 8th is a classic example of Olympic Club’s ability to blend beauty with relentless difficulty.
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The 9th at Quaker Ridge is a masterful par-4 that demands both strategic thinking and precise execution. The drive must navigate well-positioned fairway bunkers to find the optimal angle for the approach shot. The elevated green, guarded by deep sand and subtle slopes, punishes anything less than perfect distance control. This expertly designed hole showcases Quaker Ridge’s reputation for classic architecture.
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Standing on the 9th at Pebble Beach, it feels as though the earth has paused just for you. The mountains rise, the ocean stretches, and the seagrass sways in rhythm with the breeze. And above it all, the sky paints a new masterpiece with every passing moment.
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This uphill par-3 appears deceptively straightforward until you factor in Donald Ross’s signature crowned green, which acts like a natural fortress against imperfect shots. What makes this hole truly special is how it rewards precision while punishing the slightest miscalculation – balls that miss the target find themselves in the surrounding collection areas.
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Set against the dramatic backdrop of Ireland’s legendary Mourne Mountains, this spectacular par-4 combines breathtaking natural beauty with unforgiving strategic demands. Players must thread their drive through corridors of golden gorse and deep pot bunkers while drinking in panoramic views of mountain peaks and shimmering Dundrum Bay. The uphill approach requires precise distance control to reach an elevated green that punishes the slightest miscalculation. This iconic hole epitomizes why Royal County Down is revered as golf’s most scenic masterpiece.
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The 9th at Shinnecock Hills is a visually striking par-4 that showcases the course’s natural beauty while testing every aspect of your game. The tee shot must find the narrow fairway amid rolling fescue and strategically placed bunkers. From there, the approach demands pinpoint accuracy to a firm, elevated green that sheds imprecise shots. Wind adds complexity to club selection, making this hole a true championship test.
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The 9th at Winged Foot is a visually imposing par-4 where every shot demands surgical precision. The drive must thread between strategically placed bunkers to find the narrow fairway corridor. From there, the approach to the fortress-like green requires perfect club selection and flawless execution, as deep sand guards all angles. Rolling putting surfaces punish even slight misreads. This masterpiece showcases Winged Foot’s uncompromising design philosophy.
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The year 1958 was eventful at the Masters Tournament.
Two bridges across Rae’s Creek were dedicated in honor of Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. A young pro named Arnold Palmer won the tournament for the first time.
And Amen Corner was born.
Actually, the famous stretch of golf holes — Nos. 11, 12 and 13 at Augusta National Golf Club — had been in existence for 25 years.
But a catchy nickname for the three holes didn’t exist until Herbert Warren Wind, the golf writer for Sports Illustrated, came up with the term to describe the action in 1958.
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