The suit alleges Mill Creek MetroParks breached its “duty of care by failing to remove the hazardous condition on or near the 17th hole of the golf course — namely, a tree which was unstable ...
That’s just what Pete Dye wanted you to think. Watch the video below as Golf Digest architecture editor Derek Duncan reveals some history and lure about the 17th hole at Whistling Straits.
Photo by Harry How/Getty Images The island green at the 17th is perhaps the most famous golf hole on the planet. However, as evidenced by last year’s Players Championship finish, the 17th is ...