The demanding par 4, 460-yard tenth kicks off the back nine with gusto. The fairway narrows to a bottleneck at about 280 yards, with trees and very difficult rough on both sides of the fairway, putting a premium on accuracy off the tee. In the final round of the 1993 U.S. Open, Lee Janzen was facing a bogey or worse when the towering oaks on the right blocked his shot to the green. Miraculously, Janzen hit his approach shot through the oaks unscathed.
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