Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am
Monday Apr 14 – Sunday Apr 20, 2008
  • Purse: $1.7 million
  • Winning Share: $255,000
Course
TPC Tampa Bay Lutz, FL
Course Par Value: 71
Course Yardage: 6783

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Hole Par Yards  
1 4 395

Hole 1, Par 4 - 395 Yards
This dogleg right requires a drive to the left center to open up a green protected on the left front by a bunker. A drop-off beyond the green will require a deft return pitch for shots that go long.

2 3 191

Hole 2, Par 3 - 191 Yards
Depending on wind conditions, a six-iron to fairway wood could be needed to hit this large, undulating, two-tiered green. An isolated cypress head to the left of the green may become a factor on windy days.

3 4 429

Hole 3, Par 4 - 425 Yards
A drive to the right center of the fairway will leave a mid-iron into this well-bunkered green. A cypress head at the drive zone will require an accurate tee shot to be successful on this hole.

4 4 410

Hole 4, Par 4 - 427 Yards
An accurate tee shot is needed to avoid the lake bordering the right side and well-placed fairway bunkers to the left. The large green drops off severely at the rear. Shots missed the green must favor the right side.

5 4 332

Hole 5, Par 4 - 332 Yards
A drive to the right center, short of the fairway bunkers and avoiding the cypress head on the left, leaves an approach shot requiring a short-iron to a narrow but wide green. A definite birdie hole.

6 3 154

Hole 6, Par 3 - 144 Yards
Swirling winds are prevalent in this area of the course. Club selection will be critical for this carry over wetland marsh to an elevated green protected by a large greenside bunker on the left.  

7 5 541

Hole 7, Par 5 - 541 Yards
A lagoon running down the left side then a carry over a wetland area face those attempting to reach the green in two. Putting the ball on the right tier of the green will be essential for birdie opportunities.

8 4 400

Hole 8, Par 4 - 414 Yards
A demanding tee shot, avoiding the cypress head on the right and the water hazard along the entire left side, leaves a long to medium-iron to the course's largest green. Players will want to avoid missing this green.

9 4 433

Hole 9, Par 4 - 472 Yards
A drive to the right center of this hole avoids the well-placed pines on the left and leaves a long to medium-iron shot into the two-tiered, hourglass green. A water hazard to the left of the left of the green could be a factor in the wind.

10 4 395

Hole 10, Par 4 - 395 Yards
Water down the entire right side and out-of-bounds and bunkers to the left require an accurate tee shot. The green is guarded by water on the right and a cypress mitigation area left. Steep runoffs behind and left of the green will require a skillful recovery shot.

11 3 179

Hole 11, Par 3 - 179 Yards
Mid-iron accuracy is essential to avoid the cypress mitigation area on the right. Players will also want to avoid the left-hand greenside bunker due to its unique bunker-face design. Some skillful sand shots could be seen from this bunker.

12 5 495

Hole 12, Par 5 - 495 Yards
A fairway bunker placed between two lakes guards the entire right side of the hole. A left-center drive leaves a fairway wood to long-iron into this reachable par five. The green is nestled beside a lagoon, requiring accuracy for any player trying to get home in two.

13 4 345

Hole 13, Par 4 - 345 Yards
The most elevated green on the golf course requires an extremely accurate short-iron to the correct tier. Missing the green will leave the player a precarious recovery shot. Pin placement could make this hole very interesting.

14 5 574

Hole 14, Par 5 - 588 Yards
The second shot must avoid strategically-placed bunkers. An undulating green, water left and bunkers right require an accurate third shot. Balls landing at the back of the green are likely to roll off the back due to the unique mowing pattern.

15 4 452

Hole 15, Par 4 - 452 Yards
One of the most difficult holes, with a combination of lagoon and wetlands protecting the entire left side. The green is nestled against the lagoon with a beautiful cypress backdrop. Crisp, accurate, long-iron second shots must avoid the water left and bunkers on both sides of the green.

16 4 430

Hole 16, Par 4 - 430 Yards
Fairway bunkers flank the left side, requiring a drive to the right center of the fairway. However, tee shots landing too far right will need to be maneuvered around a cypress head. Bunkers short right of the green set up the hole aesthetically, but should not be a factor.

17 3 213

Hole 17, Par 3 - 217 Yards
The long tee shot that gets close will be rewarded on this 11,000 square foot green. Subtle undulations throughout the green will make birdies rare. Spectators will thoroughly enjoy this area, as action can also be viewed at #10 green, #11 tee and the #18 tee.

18 4 415

Hole 18, Par 4 - 456 Yards
Driving to the left center of the fairway avoids the fairway bunkering and water down the right side. An accurate fairway wood to mid-iron will be required to avoid the water hazard at the right side of the green. When this hole plays into the wind, a par will gain on the field.

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