
326 yard par 4 first hole at Granville Golf Course
Short opening hole allows you to ease into the round.

416 yard par 4 second hole at Granville Golf Course
Uphill par 4 applies a little pressure after the opening hole.

408 yard par 4 third hole at Granville Golf Course
Get her across the creek and it’s all downhill from there – at least slightly.

160 yard par 3 fourth hole at Granville Golf Course
If you miss, miss to the right. The cart path and trees to the left of the green aren’t going to help you much.

365 yard par 4 fifth hole at Granville Golf Course
This is a dogleg left to an uphill green. I got lucky and birdied it.

482 yard par 5 sixth hole at Granville Golf Course
You’re usually left with a sidehill lie and the ball below your feet for your second shot here which makes reaching the elevated green a bit tricky.

Houses bordering the course.

Houses bordering the course.

Houses bordering the course.

A view back up the par 3 158 yard seventh hole

423 yard par 4 eighth hole

347 yard par 4 ninth hole

A view looking back at the ninth’s green

523 yard uphill par 5 10th hole at Granville Golf Course

Approach to 484 yard par 5 12th hole at Granville Golf Course

308 yard par 4 13th hole at Granville Golf Course

Approach 308 yard par 4 13th hole at Granville Golf Course
Hit it past the corner on your tee shot and prepare for an uphill chip shot.

169 yard par 3 14th hole at Granville Golf Course

426 yard par 4 15th hole at Granville Golf Course
You may have to leave the driver in the bag to avoid going in the drink.

Approach to 324 yard par 4 16th hole at Granville Golf Course
Keep it between the hills here.

Home off the 16th hole at Granville Golf Course

Green at 147 yard par 3 17th hole at Granville Golf Course

355 yard par 4 18th hole at Granville Golf Course
What we’ve all been waiting for. I once eagled this from the very left edge of the right bunker down below.
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Andy writes this blog on central Ohio golf courses and beyond. And he can't wait to get out here soon to play some more Ohio golf!
Tiger’s shot on 13 ultimately did him in
Woods pulled off a miraculous shot at 13 which gave him the confidence to try what would have been an even more miraculous shot at 15, a slice 5 iron from 228 yards. The shot on 15 turn out to be ill advised. He did save par but in reality a par on 15 is a bogey especially when you are 3 behind at the time.
2007 Masters: A complete bore
Besides the lousy announcers (Faldo excluded), the 2007 Masters was a complete bore. Sure there was a little intrigue with Tiger trying to fight his troubled swing and come from three behind, but Masters tournament organizers had made the course so tough that the back nine on Sunday (typically the most exciting 9 holes of golf) was devoid of excitement. Where were the slew of birdies and eagles that allowed competitors to make a final 9 charge?
Granted Woods did have a back nine eagle and then completely blew it on 15 going for another, there were no other notable fireworks. Perhaps Masters tournament geniuses will figure it out next year and bring back the opportunity for the most exciting nine holes in golf.