Hole 5: Par 4, 436 Yards2008 Aerial:
2011 Aerial:
A top-shot bunker and a peak in the fairway hide the severely tilted driving zone. While the fairway has ample width, its blind nature, and knowing the difficulty of the second shot that awaits, the golfer may be tempted to eek a few extra yards out of the drive and also a missed fairway.
Missing this fairway right is bad -- the green will likely be out-of-reach.
Missing the fairway left is worse -- from this angle, and playing from the scrub, the green is basically unhittable.
View from the tee:
Once the golfer crests the hill, the leftward tilt of the fairway becomes obvious. A flat area on the left side prevents will struck tee-shots from ending up in the scrub area.
Easily the most difficult approach at Pinehurst No. 2. With a huge false-front short, a menacing bunker to the left and an even deeper fall-off long-left, there is nowhere to miss [anything right of the green will be played down the slope of the green and nearly impossible]. From Ran's Review:
Nothing within seven paces of the perimeter of the green allows for a cup, such is the manner in which this green slopes away on all sides.Clever golfers will run the ball onto the green from the right-side, understanding that missing short-right is the only acceptable miss. As Johnny Miller would say, from short of the green you make 5, option 4.
Approach from the centre of the fairway:
Approach from the left side of the fairway:
Approach from the scrub on the left:
From just short of green: Note the slopes that will collect balls toward the bunker.
A couple of looks from over the green: Note the fall-off to the left of the green