What is the cant on the 18th hole at Cherry Hills?
Haven't there been US Opens when no tee shot could hold the fairway ... they just kept rolling until they hit the rough?
Carl,
From lake level to the far right hand side of the fairway, there can't be more that 20 feet of elevation change. Over a 135 foot wide fairway (probably the widest on the course, probably due to the elevation change) that would mean around a 15% slope. I think that the diagonal nature of the shot though decreases the severity of the slope though, with a perpendicular line to the tee, as opposed a perpendicular line to the mowing.
Two other par 5s on the course have some right to left slope in the fairways, #5 & #11, but not as sharp as #18. I've no clue abot the balls rolling through the fairways there, though.
I guess Flynn really was pretty confident in designing a hole with a strong cant in the fairway, with Lancaster, Cherry Hills, and Cascades already mentioned, and my first thoughts going towards Huntingdon Valley's 1st, 7th, and 10th holes.
Looking at an older map of Augusta this summer, I think that the % slope on that hole was around 15% too.