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How the Holes are Playing -- Updated Constantly During Play
2001 Round 4 Ave. 2001 Round 4 Rank 2001 Total Ave. 2001 Total Rank Hist. Ave. Hist. Rank
4.574 18 4.729 18 4.73 18



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Gene Sarazen made a double-eagle on the 15th hole en route to his 1935 victory.
Playing No. 15. John Cook's strategy
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Pyracantha koidzumii
Par 5, 500 Yards
The hole on which Gene Sarazen made his famous double-eagle in 1935. The landing area presents one large mound and several smaller ones, reducing the width to only 30 yards. A straight tee shot can allow long hitters who evade the mounds to try to reach the green in two, flying over the pond immediately in front of the putting surface.
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