No ocean carry, no fairway on 18th at Pebble

No ocean carry, no fairway on 18th at Pebble

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. The rain was blowing sideways. The wind was howling off the Pacific Ocean.There was only one way for players to keep their ball in play on Pebble Beachs 18th hole Thursday. It was just a question of how close to the water they wanted to start their shots.If the golf ball gets wet, you get squirrely shots, Padraig Harrington said. Itd be a lot easier shot on a dry day. But with a wet day, it scares the life out of us. Golf balls are designed for good flying conditions. You dont want to get moisture between you and the clubface.That situation was unavoidable Thursday, before first-round play was eventually suspended because of unplayable conditions. Shane Lowry wanted to hug the left side of the hole, but water on the face of his 3-wood squirted his ball right, behind the massive cypress tree and near the grandstand. But at least he was dry.
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If you aim left and try to play for the wind and hit it straight, then youre dropping 200 yards back and playing your fourth shot from there, Lowry said.Michael Thompson said that he aimed his second shot on the left edge of the scoreboard behind the green. It probably should have been 20 yards into the water, he said. Like Lowry, Thompsons shot wound up in the right rough, behind the massive cypress tree, and led to a bogey.It was a popular spot.Thompsons playing partner, Jonas Blixt, sailed his second shot into the spectator village right of the fairway and received a free drop. Depending on the players entry point, it was the smart play.I heard them say a rules official is just going to hang out by 18 green, Thompson said. Everyone is going to be hitting into the tent and taking the drop. Everybody is going to be dealing with it.


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The Pacific Ocean runs along the entire right side, and the fairway tilts left to right. If your approach is too timid, you may end up facing the deep-bunkered gully left and short. Most exciting shot: No shot at Pebble Beach Golf Links is more exhilarating and highly-anticipated than the tee shot at the famous par-5 18 th hole. Be aware of the
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If you want to learn how to play Pebble Beach, here's your chance. Today, it's the tee shot on the famed par-4 eighth hole, which calls for a strategically placed, high-launching, low-spinning 220-yard 3-wood (see video, below). The closer you are to the end of the fairway, the more manageable the forced carry is over the deep, ocean chasm.
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Favorite backdrop — No. 4 fairway: "The first three holes plus the drive on four look like just a normal, tree-lined course. Then you get to the fourth fairway and it's a full view of the ocean.


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TEE SHOT ON NO. 18 AT PEBBLE BEACH. For the first 13 driving holes at Pebble Beach, you can miss left and stay dry. But for your final drive, the ocean hugs the left side of this famous hole. If you want to have any chance of reaching the 543-yard par-5 in two shots, your drive must split the tree in the fairway and the craggy coastline to the
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"The Carry" Pebble Beach #18 by The Henebrys The 18th hole is a medium length par 5 (about 550 yards) with Pacific Ocean all along the left. What may be the greatest closing hole in golf was originally an unremarkable par 4.
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The USGA is setting up most of the golf course based on GPS mapping from the last U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. The notable exceptions are the fairway at No. 11 — which hugs the left side to expose a better angle into the green — and the slightly enlarged greens at Nos. 9, 13, 14 and 17, which have all been renovated since 2010.
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