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Montgomerie missed, Els finished the tournament with a fairly anticlimactic par and the idea of finishing a major on a par-3 was tossed in the scrap heap.
So, in addition to moving that hole to the start of the back nine and making the old No. 17 the new No. 18, the club tore up the par-3 and transformed it from an uphill shot where the water wasn't really in play to a downhill shot with a 200-yard forced carry onto a narrow green. Quite a way to kick off the round for half the field on the first two days, when the U.S. Open will use a two-tee start.
Chad Campbell, Marc Turnesa and Harrison Frazar, who won his first PGA Tour event in 355 events last week in Memphis, had the honor of hitting the day's first tee shots on 10.
"The average guy can't play that hole," Mickelson said in criticizing the design. "He can't carry that water and get it stopped on that green. So when I play that hole, 3 is a great score."
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