No. 18
Par 4
507 yards
This demanding finishing hole in the shadow of the clubhouse is a par 5 for the members, but its design is ideal as an unforgiving dogleg left par 4 for the pros. A precise tee shot will draw around the corner to the widest fairway on the course, missing bunkers on the right. A large lake comes into play near the left corner of the dogleg, wanders up the left side and spills across the front of an undulating green. Two greenside bunkers add more potential danger.
Do You Remember?
Needing a par to win the 1976 U.S. Open, Jerry Pate hit his famous “shot heard ’round the world," a 194-yard 5-iron from gnarly rough to within two feet to make birdie and win by two strokes. Twenty-five years later, David Toms hit the most famous layup in golf history. Toms’ wedge to 12 feet and par putt beat Phil Mickelson by a stroke at the 2001 PGA Championship.