I played Muskoka Bay Club (north of Toronto) and the extremely difficult opening tee shot made me wonder what course has the most difficult tee shot off the first hole.
Of the golf courses I have played, the two tee shots that made me the most nervous were at Merion and TOC. Anyone who has played the back tees at Merion knows just how close that patio is to the first tee. I think when those eating lunch saw my practice swing, a few chairs squeaked backwards away from where I was teeing off. The 1st tee shot at TOC is so easy that it's difficult. That is, there is no way you should screw it up, but if you do, it's because you
really screwed it up. Often there is a fair size group of people watching the first tee, at least more people than most golfers have had watch them before. Add to that the awe of being at TOC and the previously mentioned fear of hitting a really bad tee shot and you have a very tough opening tee shot.
These two examples are tough because of nerves affecting the golfer. What examples are there of opening tee shots just being hard. Here is the toughest I have played:
Hole 1: Muskoka Bay Club, 441 Yards
View from Tee
What makes it so hard?
Well, if it looks like a long way to the fairway, that's because it is. From the tees from which the pictures are taken, it is 272 yards just to reach the fairway. Granted the hole plays downhill, but it also usually plays into the wind. As any golfer knows, it is very easy for a downhill tee shot to get off-line. Add a head wind and even a slight mis-hit can miss the target by a long ways.
And if you're wondering if there's at least a bail-out area behind those rocks on the right...the answer is no. Just hazard all the way up the right side.
If you come to Muskoka Bay, you better bring your A-Game right from the opening tee shot. (By the way, the carry even from the men's tees is 225 yards to reach the fairway).