Today I want to share my experience of playing the 19th hole that Tiger Woods designed. You know, that par-3 hole that’s making waves.

I headed out to the course early, really early. I heard a lot about this unique 19th hole, and I was super excited to check it out. The course itself was pretty open, but man, those bunkers! They were all over the place, around every green, and even smack in the middle of some fairways. A real challenge, I tell ya.
So, I played my round, enjoyed the scenery, and navigated those tricky bunkers. Finally, I got to the 19th hole. And let me tell you, it was something else.
- It’s a 140-yard par-3, completely surrounded by water. They call it “Lunker Lake.”
- The hole is an island green, built into the side, which is unlike anything I’ve ever seen before.
- I heard it’s stocked with trout and bass, so you can feed the fish while you play. How cool is that?
I took my shot, watched the ball fly, and hoped for the best. It was a great experience, a bit daunting with all that water, but definitely memorable.
Final Thoughts
This 19th hole designed by Tiger Woods is truly remarkable. It’s a fun and challenging addition to the course. I think everyone should give it a try if they get the chance. It’s not just about the golf; it’s about the experience, the scenery, and maybe even feeding some fish!
I had a great time, and I will definitely be back. If you are into golf, I recommend you check it out too. Trust me, it’s worth it.
