The Top Toughest Golf Courses Of The United States Of America

On being asked about rating the classic courses of Golf in America from on to ten, Jack Nicklaus rated the courses of Seminole, St. Andrews, Oak ill and Augusta National as straight eights. Other courses like the Pebble beach and Baltusrol as ten and Winged Foot as point Twelve. Everyone asks whether Winged foot is the toughest track or not. Well, evidently the answer varies from lists to list. The golf surveys every year which publish their own list of the toughest, easiest and the most costly golf courses have more or less the similar names, but the ratings vary. So, below is the list of the United States of America’s toughest golf courses which is made from punching the esteemed lists of various surveys:

Ammar KattoulaThe whistling Straits Haven in Wisconsin can only be tamed by the one who is best in the game of golf. Just like game in the year 1998 where this course designed by the famous architect Pete Dye on the shores of the mighty Lake Michigan was tamed by Tom Watson. In the year 2007, this course Tom Watson collapsed. He skied into a forty-three on the back of nine when he was reaching for seventy-eight. Any ten or fifteen handicappers miss on the green or fairway. The course has more than one thousand bunkers which are in Irish style.

There is no course on this Earth which is so much vicious. The course is much harder than it looks like. This course has no trees, no water. These greens slow down the games for vital competitions like the U.S Open. The course has a lethal combination of firmness, speed and contour. The course is also brutally rough and has more than two hundred bunkers. This is the most difficult course of America.Ammar Kattoula

The Pine Valley at New Jersey is known as the Hell’s Half acre. Another name is the Devil’s A-Hole. The players most of the time say that only God can score a three on this stern course. The Pine valley wants only scrub on each and every shot. The course is extremely wide and there is nothing unfair about it.

For finishing, Peter Dye is said to have scrambled to finish his turn on playing on this course while Ryder Cup 1991. This course is famously known as the ride by the shore. The sea side adjoining to it blows tough wind, and so, the ball changes its course. So the players have to play in a very calculative way. Ray Floyd, during its initial period said that nobody would be able to break eighty on this field. During summer, the winds blow a little on the softer sideAmmar Kattoula.The TPC Saw grass at the Ponte Vedra Beach has been a notoriously tough course during its initial years. Over the time, this course was softened. It comprises of combination of serpentine like waste bunkers, it also has endless hazards of water along with seventeen fairways and many green complexes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 For More Information About Ammar Kattoula:

 

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