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Viktor Hovland's great answer today about long par 3s

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Jamie Kennedy1 year ago

Reminder, this is what is coming in two weeks. The 290-yard 8th hole at Oakmont. (Just 27% of the field hit the green here in 2007)

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Skye Luque 🇺🇸1 year ago

I completely agree and have been saying this for years.

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Simon Lester1 year ago

He’s absolutely spot on here.

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atlsportsball1 year ago

Yup! Par threes should be designed so the green complex is the obstacle, not the length.

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Panscan1 year ago

Even 150-160 honestly, it’s not like guys are that precise from 200

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Matt Miller1 year ago

Brooks has talked about this for years. How the longer par 3s are worse holes because they take strategy out of play

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Tripps Traveler1 year ago

Viktor is right. Maybe 210, that’s about it. The players don’t enjoy it, neither do mos of the fans on a 240 plus par 3. Players just want 3 and to get out. Anything near the flag is an accident. Not great for the viewer of that hole

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Matt MacDonald1 year ago

I don’t understand why so many love short par 4s yet dislike long par 3s. The hole is the hole. Who cares what par they call it?

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Bobby Tee1 year ago

Using long 3s to protect par is why they exist.

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Michael Alexakis1 year ago

Um Viktor, #4 at Riviera CC... I never heard Nicklaus or Woods complain about that hole, pros should be challenged by long par 3's...

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