Each morning I drive past a hole that I don't believe I have ever seen the equal of in terms of sheer horror - playing characteristics or aesthetics.
It belongs to Hudson Park golf course in suburban Sydney. I'm not sure what hole number it is, because I've not played there, but my journey up Centenary Drive each morning takes me up the hill towards the tee, giving a great view of the hole.
It plays slightly uphill, measuring 192m. The gap between the trees 70m from the tee is 20m. Just short of the green that narrows to just 14m.
The road, as you can see, hugs the RHS of the tee, while a railway line flanks the left, beyond it - a graveyard.
Directly behind the green - and I mean directly - is one of those massive steel electricity towers, which because the hole plays uphill, is the major feature I can see from my vantage point behind the steeing wheel. I am guessing the view ain't much different from the other side of the fence on the tee.
I wonder if anyone can suggest a worse all-round golf hole?