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Turning Stone Resort Championship
Past Winners
Year Winner Score Runner up Score 2002 Vijay Singh 268 Charles Howell III 270 2003 Chad Campbell 268 Charles Howell III 271 2004 Retief Goosen 269 Tiger Woods 273 2005 Bart Bryant 263 Tiger Woods 269 2006 Adam Scott 269 Jim Furyk 272 2007 Tiger Woods 257 Zach Johnson 265 2007 Mark Calcavecchia 265 Course - East Lake Golf Club Hole Par Yards 1 4 424 The drive on the opening hole requires the player to be on the left side of the fairway to have the best shot at the green. Two bunkers right of the green and one bunker left are ready to capture an errant shot. The deep bunker on the right makes a back right hole location the toughest. 2 3 214 To score well at East Lake, players can't afford to miss greens on the short side of the flagstick. That's particularly true here. This par 3 plays a bit shorter than the yardage, but it's a must to put the ball on the green. The green slopes dramatically from back to front and from left to right and is guarded by bunkers on both sides. 3 4 387 On this short par 4, a fairway wood off the tee should leave players with a short iron to the green. The front of the green is guarded by two large bunkers that are especially difficult if the hole is cut on the right portion of the green. The green slopes from back to front and has several dominating ridges that make it very difficult to read. 4 4 440 On this long, straight par 4, players will want to avoid the two fairway bunkers on the right to set up a mid-iron approach to this green. The green slopes from left to right, making left hole locations most difficult. 5 4 520 The first of two par 5s that have been shortened to play as par 4s for THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola, this 520 yard hole will play much shorter than the yardage as the drive will pitch forward on the downslope of the fairway. The second shot will be a long iron from a downhill lie making it tough to get to tight hole locations. 6 3 168 This 209-yard par 3 is an intimidator, especially with the prevailing wind pushing the ball toward the water right of the green. The only bail-out is a bunker on the left which provides another terrifying shot. The most challenging hole location is front right, but back left, behind the bunker, is also tough. 7 4 394 The seventh is a slight dogleg left that demands accuracy off the tee. A fairway bunker along the right side will punish a drive straying in that direction, resulting in a difficult approach shot. The second shot must navigate three deep greenside bunkers in order to find the two-tiered green, blind to players from the fairway. 8 4 405 This par 4 is a dogleg left with bunkers and trees on the left side of the fairway that should deter players from cutting the corner. Although often thought of as a birdie hole, this hole has a relatively small, firm green surrounded by a deep bunker in front and thick rough on all sides. Birdies might not be so plentiful! 9 5 600 A long drive provides an opportunity to reach this green in two, especially if the hole plays downwind. The second shot will be either a mid- to long-iron layup short of a fairway bunker on the left or a fairway wood try for the green in two. The green is guarded in front by deep bunkers, and anything long will be a difficult up-and-down. 10 4 469 The second par 5 that have been shortened to play as a par 4 for THE TOUR Championship Presented by Coca-Cola, this hole requires that the tee shot be long and to the left side of the fairway to allow players to see the putting surface. The second shot will be a mid- to long-iron into a fairly large green. The green slopes severely from backright to front left, making lag putting from the back a real chore. 11 3 197 Depending on the wind, the tee shot to the elevated green ranges from a 4- to a 6-iron for most players. The green is 38 yards deep, and the back portion is blind to players on the tee. A large oak tree protects the right side of the green, and the front portion is pinched by a pair of deep, greenside bunkers. Sidehill putts often have 4 or 5 feet of break, and putts from above the hole are surprisingly quick. 12 4 391 Most players will hit fairway woods or long irons off the tee on this downhill par 4. An overhanging tree and deep rough on the left side of the fairway make this hole very tough from the left side. The right center of the fairway is the ideal location, leaving a short iron to the green. 13 4 439 This is a good driving hole. From the championship tee box, players aim just to the right of the fairway bunkers. A left-center fairway position is ideal. Right center is workable, but it means dealing with the right greenside bunker on the approach. Like many others at East Lake, the green is sloped from back to front, making ball position on the green critical. 14 4 442 Old oaks and tall pines make this straight-away par 4 a very tight and demanding driving hole. Longer tee shots could leave a difficult sidehill stance along the right side of the fairway. The two-tiered green is bunkered on both sides, with the green sloping from back to front. Players placing their ball below the hole will have opportunities for birdie. 15 5 495 Three tall pines on the right side of the fairway force players to hit a fade to the best position in the fairway. With a good drive, players can reach this short par 5 in two. A well-bunkered green poses problems if missed long or short. One of the easiest holes at East Lake, a par here will drop a shot to the field. 16 4 481 This picturesque hole provides a commanding view of the Atlanta skyline and East Lake. The fairway narrows to 25 yards in width 278 yards from the tee, making driving accuracy a premium on this long par 4. From here a mid- to long-iron is needed to reach the green. Two large bunkers await errant approaches into a large receptive green that slopes from back to front. 17 4 453 Two bunkers lie to the right of the fairway landing area on this final par 4 at East Lake. The approach is played to a large, undulating green that is flanked by a big bunker to the right and one short to the left. A dominant ridge crosses the center of this green, making it tough to get the ball close to back hole locations. 18 3 235 Depending on the wind, players could use anything from a fairway wood to a long iron on this demanding par 3. Deep bunkers left and right of the two-tiered green leave little room for error. Any player leaving the ball above the pin must take extra care, facing one of East Lake's most difficult putts. Sunday afternoon drama awaits. Turning Stone Resort Championship - 2008 Turning Stone Resort Championship - (Tournament winner) Thursday 2nd of October, 2008 Time Selection Odds 12:00 C Pettersson 16/1 R Allenby 16/1 B Crane 20/1 D Hart 20/1 B Haas 25/1 S O'Hair 25/1 W Austin 25/1 K Streelman 33/1 S Flesch 33/1 B Baird 40/1 H Slocum 40/1 J Gore 40/1 J Rollins 40/1 J Senden 40/1 R Imada 40/1 W Mackenzie 40/1 B Van Pelt 50/1 C Howell 50/1 D Love III 50/1 E Axley 50/1 K Na 50/1 M Goggin 50/1 N O'Hern 50/1 P Perez 50/1 S Marino 50/1 T Herron 50/1 Alejandro Canizares 66/1 B Quigley 66/1 C Wittenberg 66/1 D Wilson 66/1 J J Henry 66/1 J Mallinger 66/1 J Merrick 66/1 J Ogilvie 66/1 Parker McLachlin 66/1 R Beem 66/1 R Pampling 66/1 T Pernice Jnr 66/1 B Estes 80/1 D Lee 80/1 J Bohn 80/1 J Parnevik 80/1 K Jones 80/1 K Thompson 80/1 M Laird 80/1 P Lonard 80/1 P Sheehan 80/1 R Garrigus 80/1 S Elkington 80/1 T Armour III 80/1 T Matteson 80/1 V Taylor 80/1 B Davis 100/1 B Elder 100/1 B Rumford 100/1 C DiMarco 100/1 D Pride 100/1 G Kraft 100/1 J Bolli 100/1 J P Hayes 100/1 J Riegger 100/1 J Sindelar 100/1 J Wagner 100/1 J Williamson 100/1 M Allen 100/1 M Calcavecchia 100/1 M Letzig 100/1 M Turnesa 100/1 N Flanagan 100/1 N Green 100/1 N Thompson 100/1 R Moore 100/1 S Allan 100/1 S Bertsch 100/1 T Hamilton 100/1 T Ridings 100/1 C Beckman 125/1 C Warren 125/1 F Lickliter 125/1 G McNeill 125/1 J Mills 125/1 J Overton 125/1 N Watney 125/1 S Lowery 125/1 S Sterling 125/1 T Petrovic 125/1 B Adamonis 150/1 B Jobe 150/1 B Pappas 150/1 B Sowards 150/1 C Collins 150/1 C Kresge 150/1 C Sullivan 150/1 D Johnson 150/1 D Lutterus 150/1 J Day 150/1 J Durant 150/1 J Quinney 150/1 J Walker 150/1 Jin Park 150/1 K Ferrie 150/1 K Stadler 150/1 K Triplett 150/1 M Gronberg 150/1 M Hensby 150/1 O Uresti 150/1 R Armour 150/1 R S Johnson 150/1 Richard Johnson 150/1 T Demsey 150/1 T Scherrer 150/1 T Wilkinson 150/1 Y-E Yang 150/1 C Franco 200/1 C Freeman 200/1 J Allred 200/1 J Driscoll 200/1 J Maggert 200/1 J McGovern 200/1 M Jones 200/1 N Begay III 200/1 P Claxton 200/1 B Faxon 250/1 C Stroud 250/1 D Duval 250/1 M Bradley 250/1 O Browne 250/1 Each-way bets 1/4 odds first 5 |
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