Is there a more photographed single hole in golf than the 17th at Sawgrass? Probably not. And while Tiger Woods has called this a gimmicky hole, it nonetheless draws the attention of both pros and amateurs year-round.
How do you play it? Well, it's pretty straightforward -- bust out the wedge and have at it. It's a target shot, pure and simple, though as you'll note from the photo above, pin position is everything -- if you hit the slope the wrong way, you're in the drink and shooting three from the tee. But if you do, you're not alone; an estimated 120,000 golf balls end up in the water around the green every year.
The hole most recently played a major role in the Players Championship in 2008, when Sergio Garcia and Paul Goydos went to a playoff for the win. Goydos put his tee shot into the water, leaving Garcia two putts to win. (He did.) Some purists protest the idea of having a championship decided by this kind of hole, but almost everyone else agrees -- man up and drop that shot on the green.
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