Open Championship 2014 Royal Liverpool: Hole 10
Golf Monthly takes an in-depth look at Royal Liverpool, the host of the 2014 Open Championship.
Golf Monthly takes an in-depth look at Royal Liverpool, the host of the 2014 Open Championship.
Hole 10 – Par 5 – 532 yards
The 10th hole is arguably a very good opportunity for competitors to make birdie, having been the second easiest hole at the 2006 Open Championship. It is likely that most players will get to the green in two, however there is an extremely deep bunker cut into the right of the putting surface. This bunker is to be avoided if players are attempting to make this a birdie hole.
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