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The iconic 16th Par-3 hole of the WM Phoenix Open has a fan following among the people in Byron Nelson, with the latest hole on the PGA Tour course looking like another thrilling and terrifying shot in front of thousands.
When the Tour heads to Texas for AT&T Byron Nelson next week, the tournament will unveil an improved 17-hole experience at TPC Craig Ranch dubbed “Ranch17,” named for the tournament’s namesake, Byron Nelson.
The Championship provided a sneak peek into the stadium’s gruesome pit on Thursday, posting photos that would make any weekend hacker’s hands shiver if he were to stand on that tee box.
Seating around the 147-yard fully enclosed space will accommodate approximately 6,000 fans; There is also an audience behind the green and concessions at the top of the seating area. 41 hospitality units will be added, bringing the number in that slot alone to 145.
The alley from the tee box to the green appearance narrow. Competitive players might think the same thing when they get there on the weekend.
Played in McKinney, Texas, on Thursday, Byron Nelson is the last start on the PGA Tour before the following week’s PGA Championship.