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A Breakdown of Royal Liverpool’s New 17th Hole | Golf Digest



Ahead of the 2023 Open Championship, Martin Ebert helped redesign the 17th hole at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. In this video, Martin explains the backstory to the new hole and what fans can expect when the world’s best come to the penultimate hole.

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11 Comments

  1. With firm or strong winds on the weekend, someone will be bitching about it no doubt… good challenge though. They may slow the speed down to hold more shots if it is windy.

  2. Excellent video. I love these detailed explanations into specific hole, would love to see more of that

  3. I like everything except the bunker on the right.. the placement is fine… but it's too big and EVERYTHING funnels into it with the slope. I would rather like to see a smaller bunker, and area that the ball could roll into that is rough, or first cut. With the element of maybe it runs off into the bunker, and maybe it doesn't. There should be an element of variation of possibilities, not everything just funnels off into a huge bunker.

  4. Wow – if the wind is up, there are gonna be a LOT of 4/5/6 scores. Talk about having to be precise.

  5. Sorry but it's not an Open style of hole. The whole ' waste ' bunker/sand element is totally out of place. Already attracting lots of controversy and hopefully it won't be there the next time an Open is at Hoylake.

  6. Looks pretty but it’s not in sync with the rest of the course. The sand is complete overkill.

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