Ryder Cup: Five Courses That Should Be Future Hosts
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Arguably the most recognizable golf course in the world other than Augusta National, for as many U.S. Opens as the course has hosted, it has never held a Ryder Cup.
With its awe inspiring design, Pebble would make for a great battle on the Monterey Peninsula. It’ll make for a fun challenge for all types of players.
It could even make things more challenging during captain’s picks. Pebble Beach features holes that favor power hitters, but also holes that are more for the control player.
It would be an exciting host course for the fans as well. Imagine a sea of U.S. and European fans in their colors at one of golf’s most photographed courses?
Just the thought of amazing duels on the famed 18th hole sounds exciting.
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