The aim here is toward the left half of the fairway, but the drive must be far enough so that the trees on the left don't interfere with the approach and the shot can be made from the most advantageous angle into the green. There is little margin for error, because the hourglass green is 11 yards from front to back and guarded in front by a pond and behind by sand. "One of the scariest and hardest second shots at Muirfield Village," course designer Jack Nicklaus said, "even when played with no more than a wedge." A ridge bisecting the center of the green places even more of a premium on a precise approach. A ball stopping on the other side of the ridge from the pin increases the possibility of a three-put.

Best score: 2 / Worst score: 12
Average: 4.096
Difficulty: 14

PAR 4 / 401 YARDS



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