Quail Hollow Hole By Hole Guide: Hole 7
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A guide to the seventh hole at Quail Hollow ahead of the 2017 USPGA Championship.
Quail Hollow Hole By Hole Guide: Hole 7
Hole 7- Par 5 - 546 Yards
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Quail Hollow hosts the 2017 USPGA Championship, here is a guide to the seventh hole.
The 7th hole is the shortest of all the par-5's, where eagle putts will almost certainly be possible.
Many of the golfers should be able to make the green in two but yet must navigate tricky bunkers on the left hand side of the fairway.
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On top of this there is a creek on the right hand side which runs alongside the fairway which will force the golfers to be direct but also veer near the bunkers.
However, as the green is behind both the water and surrounded by bunkers the big-hitters will have to use all of their shot-making repertoire to give them the possibility of an eagle.