The HARDEST Hole at The Open | 17th Hole St Andrews
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2015
- One of the most famous and most difficult holes on the Old Course at St Andrews.
Hear from golf legends such as Colin Montgomerie, Tony Jacklin and Sir Nick Faldo on why the Road Hole at St Andrews is so difficult.
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The drive is intimidatiing. The road hole bunker too. I had the best 6 of my life there. Terrible drive hit the hotel wall and rebounded 20yards short of the 16th green. Three more shots I was on the tarmac of the road! Bumped it up but atill 20 feet away, then holed that putt! I've only ever had one 4 there. Actually there are very subtle borrows on the 17th green and a lot of quite short putts are missed.
This is GREAT golf video to watch. Give us drones, player comments, famous holes and courses, and more of this. Fabulous.
Thank you Andrew, love you brother
Can’t wait to watch tomorrow 😄
I hit a nice fade wound up in the middle of the fairway then of course afraid of the road so I yanked it left were your left with a difficult flop or bump and run to get near the hole, think I took a double.
Strange hole but it not only forces good shot making but also tests a golfer’s resolve. You have to measure out “strokes I might take” vs. “how much do I dare bite off.” In that sense, I call it a superior design even IF it doesn’t seem to be designed whatsoever.
I played it left aimed for the bunker like it was a goalkeeper with a 2 iron. Shot out was a good flop. I only had 3 feet for par. But butterflies bit me and I lagged it
17 is a green with very subtle borrows and a lot of shortish putts are missed on it.
I would just play it conservatively and hit my second shot short of the green and play for par.
The tee for the 17th is now located on the driving range.
I remember the railway sheds
the hardest shot is the second shot for me trying to avoid the road hole bunker and hitting a small green I made a 5 after a decent drive.
What a brilliant video
I have a feeling bombers r going to take on the narrow fairway this year.
Well some bomber took out a window in the Jigger
Jesper, I luv that guy✨🎩
Everybody talks about the bunker and the road by the green but what stands out to me is the TINY fairway, which is in such contrast to most of the other holes at the Old Course.
Making an accurate approach to that tricky green is one thing, but you have so little chance of having a clean lie to do it with in the first place!
Eh? Fairway is plenty wide, plus you also have choice of going down 2nd Fairway
Yeah driver hybrid eagle 😎
The hardest is the 17th, but its at Carnoustie
Tony Jacklin, lovely guy, but kept telling me I didn’t listen to him when putting out in Maui. He was right.
.....almost didn't recognise Corey Pavin without his moustache!
The road to totally ruin your score
Lots of negative comments about the 17th, but it's a nod to course design from another era & has resisted change.
St Andrews Old Course measures 6,700 yards, nearly 800 yards shorter than Augusta National or Southern Hills.
The average player can still get around St.Andrews.
There are no island greens & no 650 yard par 5's.
Even on the video game it’s hard lol
Have played it.. 5 times
. 4 4 3 3 4...great hole
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Good video. Trouble is the rest of the course is to easy with today's equipment. Other courses have overtaken St Andrews. Shame but things move on.
So what's your best score!
@@dazza277. My score is irelivant. My point is. St Andrews has an aura, no doubt. But as a course its a bit to easy with today's modern equipment. Also too wide unfortunately. Except if u are Baker Finch.
belsh belsh Try in the wind mate ! It’s no picnic
@@stephenedds9264 I agree with that. Any links in the wind is extremely difficult.
My big gripe I surpose is the width. Most links, and I'm lucky to have been an Artisan at Royal Cinque Ports are a lot narrower than SA.
I understand the history, the aura ect ect. But there is a love in with SA. I do think the rota should be shared around more. There are some great links courses that could quiet easily host an open. With all the logistics involved. They just need a chance.
belsh belsh I disagree. They all play the same course no matter what it’s severity.
Best hole in the world on the best course in the world.
No other course comes anywhere near it.
I'm talking golf by the way, not picturesque nonsense.
Yep, I agree.... I true masterpiece
Played the course in '19. The Caddy says 'go over the 'O''. I take a bigger bite to the right. Caddy says 'on no, not good mate'. Walk up and my ball is in the middle of the fairway 160 yards out. Caddy says 'you must've hit the roof of the pub. His tip just got smaller.
Who takes any notice of what that pompous prat Montgomery has to say.
Good golfers who respect a quality shotmaker, especially in Ryder Cups. Like Faldo he has improved his public personna with time.
So should they listen to you instead?
Bit harsh mate,guy was a legend on the European tour.