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Mayday,Don't you think the pros will be able to hold an 8 iron on that green with few problems..
Anthony Butler,The 10th green sits below, not above the 10th tee.Mike Sweeney, et. al.,The 10th green has been softened from the original.I think the softening took place within the last 15-35 years.Neil Regan would know the time frame.
The back nine opens with Winged Foot's signature hole and one of the world's greatest par-threes. Even the architect called it "my finest par- three." This one shotter requires a five to seven-iron, but precision is a must, as the elevated surface is flanked by sand. The green slopes from back left to front right, so do not miss left and long. When Ben Hogan played in the 1959 U.S. Open, he called this "a three-iron into some guy's bedroom."