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  2. Old Course at St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    ESPN has said of the course, "No other golf course has as many famous landmarks as St. Andrews, its 112 bunkers and endless hills and hollows have been cursed for centuries, and many have their own names and legends." [16] In 1949, the last bunker to be filled in on the course was Hull bunker on the 15th fairway. [17]

  3. Hazard (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Fairway bunkers at the Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Township, Michigan The road hole bunker at the Old Course at St Andrews. A hazard is an area of a golf course in the sport of golf which provides a difficult obstacle, which may be of two types: (1) penalty areas such as lakes and rivers; and (2) bunkers. A penalty area was ...

  4. TPC at Sawgrass - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium Course was designed by noted golf course architects Pete and Alice Dye, and is known as one of the most difficult golf courses in the world. Constructed specifically to host The Players Championship, it employs a distinctive "stadium" concept: like in other sports, fans at the TPC sit in "stands" made of raised mounds of grass.

  5. These Florida Courses Should Be on Every Golfer's Bucket List

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    Designed by golf champion Greg Norman, this Naples course features an ideal blend of wide, forgiving fairways, and challenging routes that wind through acres of pine and imposing bunkers.

  6. List of golf courses designed by Old Tom Morris - Wikipedia

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    Using drainage and irrigation to improve linksland golf courses, by digging shallow wells at each green for irrigation and with making minor drainage improvements to bunkers. [ 10 ] The first strategic design of hazards such that hazards could work as markers so that players could plan their play around them.

  7. Merion Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Hy Peskin's photograph of Hogan's 1-iron shot, taken from behind during Hogan's follow-through, is among the most famous pictures in golf. [9] [12] Lost for over three decades, the club resurfaced in the early 1980s, and now resides in the USGA Museum. [13] [14] The point on the 18th fairway where Hogan hit the famous shot is commemorated with ...

  8. Cypress Point Club - Wikipedia

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    The signature hole is #16, which requires a 230-yard (210 m) tee shot over the Pacific to a mid-sized green guarded by strategically placed bunkers. [8] [9] Cypress Point Club was ranked #2 on Golf Magazine's 2011 List of the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World [10] and #5 on Golf Digest's 2011–12 list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses. [11]

  9. Riviera Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The entire country club and golf course cost $243,827 to build; at the time, it was one of the most expensive in golf course history. [10] The course has been modified a few times, most notably in 1992 when Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore redesigned the bunkers to look as they did when the course opened.