Shinnecock Hills: The Most Dangerous Course In History?
We analyze the challenging 126th "us open" golf course, renowned as the hardest test in professional "golfing". Learn about its distinctive "golf course architecture", designed by a "grass cutter" rather than a traditional architect, and how the "united states golf association" has often used unique layouts. This video shares "golf tips" and highlights of this formidable course, showcasing its reputation as a true test of skill. Chapters 00:30 Seconds (The Grass cutter) 02:21 Minutes (Building the course) 03:00 Minutes (Wind as weapon) 04:45 Minutes (The Fescue trap) 06:04 Minutes (The Flier and the Magnus effect) 06:47 Minutes (The Redan) 08:53 Minutes (The Restoration) 09:38 Minutes (The Paradox of Shinnecock)

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