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Learn MoreTiger Woods taking on The Hay, a par-3 course he redesigned at Pebble Beach.
Left: @GOLF_com; Right: @TWlegion
Tiger Woods was spotted putting on a show at a new par-3 course on Saturday. That might not normally be news, but this wasn’t any run-of-the-mill short course designed by a no-name architect.
Instead, it was The Hay, a much-ballyhooed new par-3 course at storied Pebble Beach Golf Links, designed — or more accurately, redesigned — by none other than Tiger Woods himself.
Pebble Beach’s new Tiger Woods-designed short course looks spectacular (and fun!)By: Sean Zak
Back in 2019, Pebble Beach announced the new plan for the former Peter Hay Golf Course that sits adjacent to the famous links that regularly hosts the U.S. Open, as well as the involvement of Tiger’s TGR Design firm.
The course opened to rave reviews in the spring of 2021, and this weekend, Woods made a trip to Pebble to tee it up on the course he helped bring to life. In multiple videos circulating on social media, Woods can be seen making his way around the new track, such as the following clips from @TWLegion.
🚨Here’s some content — including TW walking down a steep hill at his Pebble Beach short course today. 🐅 pic.twitter.com/wRgcM8FwOA
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) October 9, 2022
Another video showed a crystal-clear view of Woods hitting a tee shot at The Hay, and his swing is looking good.
Happy Sunday, folks.pic.twitter.com/yQdCc7EFwk
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) October 9, 2022
But the best moment captured on Saturday showed Tiger doing what he does best, burying a 100+-foot putt with spectators ringing the ropes and cheering him on:
Tiger was spotted playing The Hay course at Pebble Beach yesterday. Of course, he put on a show for everyone. 🐐
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) October 9, 2022
(🎥: Instagram/ Alex Larson) pic.twitter.com/P1AVDh9gKm
The Hay features nine par-3 holes varying from 47-106 yards, adding up to a modest total of 670 yards, with holes named after legendary golfers connected to Pebble Beach, including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Tom Kite and Woods, to name a few. You can check out the course layout, along with the course seal (which features an actual seal) below.
Woods has been showing up in public swinging a golf club more and more often recently, though we still don’t know when he will choose to tee it up in competition next. Last week, he released the preliminary field for his Hero World Challenge event in December, but his name was not among the players listed, though three spots remain to be filled.
For what it’s worth, his longtime friend and confidant Notah Begay recently said he believes Tiger will end up playing the Hero, which begins December 1 at Albany in the Bahamas.
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