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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 6
The sixth measures 482 yards and features a blind tee shot
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 7
The par-4 seventh plays as a par-5 for members and was the toughest hole at the 2005 USPGA
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 8
The short eighth offers a great birdie chance
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 9
The ninth, at 210 yards, is the second-shortest par-3 on the golf course
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 10
The difficult tenth is a long par-4 that demands an accurate drive
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 11
The dogleg-left 11th hole is the sharpest dogleg on the course
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 12
The par-3 twelfth plays 218 yards into a green that slopes away from you
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 13
The thirteenth at Baltusrol became Bobby Jones' inspiration for the thirteenth hole at Augusta
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 14
The 14th played as the second-easiest hole during the 2005 USPGA
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 15
The 15th has been lengthened by 25 yards since the 2005 USPGA, taking it over 450 yards
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 16
The 16th is a treacherous 230 yard par-3
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 17
The 650 yard 17th is the first of two par 5's to finish
By Elliott Heath Published
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Baltusrol Golf Club Hole by Hole Guide: Hole 18
The closing hole is a par-5 where an accurate drive is required
By Elliott Heath Published
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USPGA Championship Facts and Figures
The USPGA Championship started life in 1916 in a matchplay format before switching to strokeplay in 1958. The 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club is the 98th installment of the year's final Major
By Nick Bonfield Published
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Where is Baltusrol Golf Club?
Well it's not in Baltusrol as no such place exists
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Final day of the USPGA: the quotes
Who said what in the aftermath of Jason Day’s record victory
By Roderick Easdale Published
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USPGA final round in pictures
How Day won, and who wants Spieth to run for President?
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Strong finish for McIlroy at USPGA
By Robin Barwick Published
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Gaffney leads club pros at USPGA
By Robin Barwick Published
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Rose ready for USPGA final round
By Robin Barwick Published
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Kaymer takes flight at USPGA Championship
By Robin Barwick Published
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USPGA Championship day three in pictures
How the day three action unfolded
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Day leads Spieth at Whistling Straits
Jason Day leads Jordan Spieth by two with Justin Rose three back
By Fergus Bisset Published
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Mixed fortunes for past champions at USPGA
By Robin Barwick Published
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Woods misses cut at USPGA Championship
By Robin Barwick Published
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Rose top European at USPGA Championship
By Robin Barwick Published
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Rose frustrated by USPGA Championship storm
By Robin Barwick Published
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Siem fishing for success at Whistling Straits
By Robin Barwick Published
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USPGA day two in pictures
Some of the sights of a stormy second day at Whistling Straits
By Roderick Easdale Published