JohnV;
The 18th is sort of weird but in something like a state amateur it is pretty cool hole. If you come to the tee tied for the lead or maybe with a shot lead it's pretty hard to not get your composure on that hole. Right is terrible and left is not bed of roses either, and that green isn't very wide.
When Warren Choate won it there he was so nervous it took him some time to even tee it up.
And here's some Pittsburgh Field Club trivia for you. Buddy Marucci won the state am there after hooking his tee shot on #1 on the first day and making a triple. He spotted Rocco Mediate a five shot lead with nine holes to go in the final round and he ran him down and won it.
So obviously there some danger out there on some of those Pittsburgh Field Club holes.
"The elevator is a trip, although a group at the Pennsylvania Open got stuck in it for an hour a couple of years ago so I'm not sure I want to take it anymore."
I was there for that and I saw exactly what caused it. I was on #3 and lightening hit a power line up by the green----BAABOOOOM, FSSSST!! and it took out all the power in the entire Fox Chapel community for an hour or more. Those guys and their caddies after hanging up in that elevator in the heat and minimal air and no light for over an hour were pretty quiet coming out.