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Lee Trevino's Ace on #17 of the TPC Stadium Course during the 1987 Skins Game at PGA WEST!

Lee Trevino's Ace on #17 of the TPC Stadium Course during the 1987 Skins Game at PGA WEST! Learn more about PGA WEST Golf & Play the Stadium: https://www.pgawest.com/golf There is hardly a greater challenge in the game of golf than the PGA WEST Stadium Course, designed by Pete Dye and ranked in The Top 100 Greatest Courses in the U.S. by Golf Magazine (2016-2017). Named the 4th Toughest Course in America by Golf Digest (2007), the 7,300 yards Stadium Course has the highest stroke (76.1) and slope (15) ratings of all the courses at PGA WEST. When Ernie Vossler and Joe Walser told Pete Dye they wanted to create “the hardest damn golf course in the world,” Pete made it his business to deliver. He called it the “Stadium” after his ingenious plan to sculpt spectator seating into the natural terrain. Dye sculpted a course with more square footage of water than fairway, more sand than putting surface, and, as Dye calls it, “the deepest greenside bunker this side of Mars.” You’ll find that massive bunker 18 feet below the level of the green, complete with stairs, on the 571-yard 16th hole. The most infamous hole at PGA WEST, “The Alcatraz," challenges golfers to a par-3 island green, played downhill, and surrounded by rocks. Players will end their golfing journey at the menacing water-lined 18th hole. It’s no wonder that The Stadium’s first appearance in the 1987 PGA TOUR resulted in players signing a petition never to play the course again! Thanks to advancements in technological and agronomy, attitudes have mellowed over the last 30 years, resulting in some of golf’s most historic moments. Lee Trevino’s unforgettable hole-in-one on the Alcatraz won him a carry-over Skin worth $175,000 in the 1987 “Skins Game”, hosted at PGA WEST from 1986-1991. Today, Stadium is the Host course for the PGA TOUR “Q-School” Finals every other year. With five sets of tees, the course continues to attract players of all skill levels looking to take on one of Pete Dye’s most challenging, adrenaline-rushing creations.

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