Through the years, this long dogleg right has changed several times. First it was made shorter and then it was returned to the original length, which added back the 50 yards that were lost. This tee shot is one of the most difficult on the front nine. Players will need a 280-yard drive to reach the turn in the fairway, then another 170-yard, mid-iron shot to the green. The elevated green has a back-to-front slope; miss it and par will be tough to make.