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One hole shines at a historic U.S. Women’s Open site

News RoomBy News RoomMay 29, 2024Updated:May 29, 20242 Mins Read
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Lancaster Country Club’s 12th hole holds a special place in the heart of In Gee Chun, the winner of the first U.S. Women’s Open held there. With its challenging layout and sentimental significance, the 12th hole is expected to prove difficult for players at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. The 181-yard par-3 features an elevated tee and a shallow green guarded by water, making it one of the toughest holes on the course.

In 2015, the 12th hole saw 31 double bogeys, making it the most challenging hole during the tournament. The elevated tee and severe back-to-front pitch of the green add to the difficulty of the hole, making it a memorable and potentially scorecard-wrecking experience for players. The course’s unique layout, with frequent uphill approach shots, showcases the challenges that players will face at a major championship.

World No. 1 Nelly Korda and World No. 6 Rose Zhang both express concerns about the 12th hole, particularly the difficulty of judging distances and dealing with the severe slope of the green. The undulating greens at Lancaster Country Club make ball striking and hitting the fairways crucial to success, adding another layer of challenge for players. The creek crossing in front of the 12th green adds to the difficulty, penalizing any shot that finds the water hazard.

The uphill approach shots and blind or semi-blind approaches throughout the course highlight the championship-caliber nature of Lancaster Country Club. Players and caddies alike have praised the course’s layout, calling it a “true major golf course” due to its challenging design and demanding conditions. The unpredictable wind conditions and small, undulating greens will test the skills and decision-making of the players throughout the tournament.

With its deep-rooted history in major championship golf and its challenging layout, Lancaster Country Club’s 12th hole will be a focal point of the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. Players will need to navigate the unique challenges posed by the 12th hole, including the narrow green, water hazard, and severe slope, to post competitive scores. The legacy of past champions and the enduring difficulty of the hole add to the allure and excitement of competing at this prestigious event.

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