What happened on the 19th hole of the PGA Tour Championship?



What happened on the 19th hole of the PGA Tour Championship?

While all 18 holes of the course looked pretty incredible, the special 19th hole (which has been dubbed a “bonus” hole) stole the show at the end of the round. The four golfers competed at Payne’s Valley Golf Course (Named in honor of Ozarks native Payne Stewart) at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale. It’s the first public course designed by Tiger Woods.

Where is the 19th hole at Payne’s Valley?

PGA TOUR Video Creation of the 19th hole at Payne’s Valley Sep 29, 2020 Check out the creation of the 19th hole at the new Tiger Woods-designed Payne’s Valley Golf Course at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri. The course is a tribute to Ozarks-native and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Payne Stewart.

What is the first public golf course designed by Tiger Woods?

It’s the first public course designed by Tiger Woods. Their matches came down to the 19th hole, which is a stunning par-3. Tiger and JT ended up beating McIlroy and Rose but this hole won the day. Check this thing out: The 19th hole at Payne’s Valley.

What happened on the 19th hole of Tiger Woods’ match with Rose?

The four golfers competed at Payne’s Valley Golf Course (Named in honor of Ozarks native Payne Stewart) at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale. It’s the first public course designed by Tiger Woods. Their matches came down to the 19th hole, which is a stunning par-3. Tiger and JT ended up beating McIlroy and Rose but this hole won the day.