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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 1:14 pm Post subject: Schwartzel - Beware the 15th |
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Charl Schwartzel believes the 15th hole at Atlanta Athletic Club will prove one of the biggest challenges for competitors at this week's USPGA Championship.
The 260-yard par-three forms part of a daunting closing stretch on the formidable 7,467-yard par-70 lay-out that plays host to the season's final major.
The last time the championship was held at the venue in 2001, eventual winner David Toms made a memorable hole-in-one at the 15th during his third round.
However, this time around Schwartzel believes bogey or better will be a good score at a hole he describes as a "beast".
"Is that a par-3? I thought it was a par-4!" joked the Masters champion.
"What can you say? It's just a beast of a hole. It's long. It's actually quite a small green from that sort of distance.
"(In practice) We played off the back. The flag was in the front. I hit a 3-iron out of my shoes and it just flew to the front edge."
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Charl Schwartzel believes the 15th hole at Atlanta Athletic Club will prove one of the biggest challenges for competitors at this week's USPGA Championship.
The 260-yard par-three forms part of a daunting closing stretch on the formidable 7,467-yard par-70 lay-out that plays host to the season's final major.
The last time the championship was held at the venue in 2001, eventual winner David Toms made a memorable hole-in-one at the 15th during his third round.
However, this time around Schwartzel believes bogey or better will be a good score at a hole he describes as a "beast".
"Is that a par-3? I thought it was a par-4!" joked the Masters champion.
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