Is 17 widely considered "great"? As someone else said, it's certainly pretty with all the scruffy framing bunkers, but I've always thought it was a letdown at that point in the round.
Are we all talking about the same Sand Hills Golf Club?
17 is an excellent hole on its own. It requires a precise short iron to a challenging green. Relatively easy par, tough birdie.
In terms of sequencing and flow, it is even better. Beginning on 13, you play...
13 - very difficult par 3
14 - perhaps the best short 5 in the world
15 - strong par 4, above average difficulty
16 - perhaps the best long 5 in the world
17 - short 3...
18 - another great par 4, above average difficulty
Is this not a great flow and among the best finishes in golf? I'm so confused by some of the comments in this thread. At times it feels like golfwrx, where everyone carries their driver 310 (
), and at other times anything but a guaranteed par is too difficult. I thought gca nerds just loved to "experience the architecture" and never kept score.