finishing hole and why ?
NOTE: Only holes actually played should be discussed.
Answers should be in the context of your playing the hole AND in the context of a match/medal play competition that you're in.
Amongst my top 10 is # 18 at NGLA.
It's a short par 5 of about 500 yards, uphill, with random bunkering throughout the hole, a very generous fairway, a hazard along the entire right side, and, it has a skyline green that's one of the most frightening greens to approach, from any distance, especially with a back or far right hole location.
In the DZ is a left side, deep, fairway bunker that must be avoided at all costs.
Two great shots can get you home.
A wayward second shot can be disastrous.
And, second shots played safe and short, leave a diabolical third shot to a well guarded green.
Eagle and birdie are often possible, but so are telephone numbers.
It's a wonderful hole for all levels of golfers.
One can play the hole conservatively or aggressively, depending upon your position.
The hole has different personalities and plays differently in match versus medal play, especially in a qualifying event when you either need a birdie or a par, or, to avoid a bogey or worse.