Mrkewlohio:
My waterloo has been and will always be the 9th hole at St George.
Who in their right minds designs a green as long ridgetop thats maybe 15-20 feet wide and sloops down either side. Just pure evil......
+1 for adding this into the top 5 worst.
The slightest error in choosing your approach line or in execution of the shot (unless 1 error cancels out the other, lol) = ball off green. Ball off green means very difficult up & down because of the ridge, where the pin is, running 90 deg to your shot angle. Oak #9 at the top of the list.
BPB #15 can be played in par (either pin) or better, if your putting is hot, as long as you know the correct approach line - if in the fairway, use the green reverse camera to aim and try to carry it to pin- high and about 10 ft right of the pin (left of pin as viewed from fairway). The ball will land, roll up above the pin then arc over and roll back down near the flag. The eagles I've seen there (alas, none for me) all took that path; bird is possible and par is likely.