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And while golf fanatics wax about the final tee shot at Augusta National or the “Road Hole” at No. 17 at St Andrews, no major in the last 10 years has presented a more difficult finish than ...
Modeled after the “Road Hole” at St. Andrews by club founder Bobby Jones and architect Alister MacKenzie, Augusta National’s fifth never developed the respect of its forerunner.
After playing St. Andrews' iconic 17th hole in three over last weekend, Bob MacIntyre bashed it. But you don't have to listen to him.
Modeled after the “Road Hole” at St. Andrews by club founder Bobby Jones and architect Alister MacKenzie, Augusta National’s fifth never developed the respect of its forerunner.
The “Road Hole,” which was lengthened to 495 yards before the 2010 Open Championship and requires a blind tee shot over parts of the Old Course hotel, played as the toughest hole by far this ...
The par-4 17th at St. Andrews’ Old Course is one of the most famous holes in the world. “Blow it up,” said Robert MacIntyre. Yeah, he’s not fan. Scotland’s top-ranked player expressed his distaste for ...
This is not the Road Hole at St. Andrews. There's nothing quaint about the Turnpike at Oakmont. It also isn't — or at least, it shouldn’t be — a factor in the course of play.
Modeled after the “Road Hole” at St. Andrews by club founder Bobby Jones and architect Alister MacKenzie, Augusta National’s fifth never developed the respect of its forerunner.
Modeled after the “Road Hole” at St. Andrews by club founder Bobby Jones and architect Alister MacKenzie, Augusta National’s fifth never developed the respect of its forerunner.