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Sergio Garcia is the defending champion when The Players Championship begins Thursday, its 28th consecutive year on a course designed by Pete Dye and often described as "Dye-a-bolical," for the punishment the course metes out on whim.
Goydos earned more notoriety for his playoff loss than any of his two PGA Tour victories, in part because of his everyman personality that served as such a contrast to Garcia's illuminating career.
Some debated whether starting a playoff on the 17th hole was fair or done purely for promotional purposes, but the guy who paid the steepest price had no qualms.
"There's no advantage to any one player," he said. "All tour players pretty much are standing on that tee equal. You can look at a hole like 16 or 18 and you say there's an advantage to a guy who hooks the ball. Seventeen doesn't favor anybody."
His word to describe the course?
"Surprising," he said. "When you look at each hole individually, it really should be that difficult. It's just that each hole is designed to the point where if you make a mistake or get out of position ... in trying to get back into position and trying to be aggressive from that point, it tends to kind snowball away from you."
Phil Mickelson called it "interesting." Zach Johnson said it was "all-encompassing." Retief Goosen called it "dramatic."
Harrington never feels comfortable on the Stadium Course, and he pointed to the island-green 17th as the consummate hole to define the character of the place.
"It's not a difficult birdie, but it's a very difficult par," he said. "It's a strange game on this course that there's a lot of holes that if you play them well, you get rewarded. And if you play them badly, you get punished."
Of course, no survey would be complete without the wisdom of Boo Weekley. His one-word description?
"Flush," Weekley said.
Flush?
"Yeah, flush" he said. "Because you've got to hit it pure, or you're going to want to flush it down the toilet."
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