Hole 6 |
147 Yards I 134 Meters I Par 3 |
“A devilish little par-3. Front and middle pins are the most difficult even though players could be hitting a sand wedge, but accuracy and spin control need to be right because the green falls off to the left and the right. You certainly don’t want to miss it right, which leaves a difficult up and down, although from the left it is not too bad. Whilst it is a longer hole when they use the back pins, the green feeds from back left into the middle of the green, which many players will play for when the pin is on the right. However, it is key not to go long because it falls away at the back. For a short par-3 this hole generates lot of frustration as you can easily make a bogey,” – Padraig Harrington