The 2024 DP World Tour season presented numerous challenging holes across 47 courses, with statistics revealing a significant disparity between birdies and bogeys. Notable tournaments like the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open and the U.S. Open showcased particularly tough holes, leading players to question their strategies. From the difficulty of the par-four second hole at the U.S. Open to the trio of formidable holes at The Open, each event tested golfers in unique ways. As the season wraps up, anticipation builds for new challenges ahead.
The world of golf can often feel like a never-ending puzzle: one minute you’re on top of the leaderboard, and the next you’re struggling with a tricky hole that feels like it has a personal vendetta against you. The 2024 DP World Tour season showcased an astonishing 846 holes across 47 different courses, and let’s just say that some of these holes had players pulling their hair out more than others. With the Fortinet Threat Score at the helm to assess these pitfalls, the stats are in, and they’re both dazzling and daunting.
Now, let’s talk about the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open – a tournament where golfers found themselves battling not just their competitors but also the course itself. A shocking 28 birdies faced off against an outrageous 168 bogeys or worse. This incredible disparity had players questioning their life choices as they navigated this minefield of a course. It was the final round when Louis Oosthuizen couldn’t shake off the challenge and landed a bogey on that infamously hard hole, while Ryan van Velzen stood tall as the only player to score an eagle. Talk about pressure!
Next up, the U.S. Open—a long-standing event that tests nerves and skills alike. Interestingly, this year saw only four players finish under par in a return to the same venue for the third consecutive time leading up to 2024. Particularly challenging was the par-four second hole, which claimed an astounding 146 bogeys and tragically witnessed 19 double-bogeys and five triple bogeys. Remarkably, just 16 birdies were recorded, making it a week-low. Persistent challenges—clearly a U.S. Open tradition!
The Betfred British Masters had its own story to tell, with the sixth hole proving to be a real beast. This hole racked up the most double-bogeys all season—34 in total. Players like Tyrrell Hatton found the water not once but twice, resulting in a heartbreaking quadruple-bogey. On a brighter note, Niklas Nørgaard managed to par this fiend every day, ultimately leading him to his first title on the DP World Tour.
Stepping onto the 11th hole at The Open felt like a rite of passage this year, but it came with its challenges. With almost 50 double bogeys and a mere 27 birdies recorded, players soon realized that conquering this hole was no easy feat. Fortunately, Xander Schauffele managed to navigate it one under on the final day, which ultimately helped him score a stellar three-shot victory.
Not to be overlooked, Royal County Down was the host of the Amgen Irish Open and recognized as one of the most stunning yet toughest courses. The 15th hole produced an astonishing 27 birdies but matched that with an equal number of double bogeys—talk about a double-edged sword! And the notorious Brabazon Course saw even more slowdowns, yielding 49 double-bogeys during that week.
Looking at the season’s scope, the infamous 17th hole at St Andrews really put players to the test. With only a meager seven birdies recorded during the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, many competitors walked away with stories to tell. Combining strategy and skill became crucial, especially with the par-five 16th hole historically showcasing a birdie rate of just 41%. As for the finishing touch, the 18th hole yielded a mere 7% birdies compared to the overwhelming bogeys—definitely not the kind of stats that leave players smiling!
This season also saw the par-three ninth hole at The Renaissance Club earning a title as the third hardest, only producing 25 birdies throughout. Overall, the DLF Golf & Country Club hosted the Hero Indian Open, marking a significant moment in its fifth iteration, with 11 out of the 18 holes played over par last year. As the tournament celebrated its 20th year of partnership with Hero MotoCorp, it stands as a testament to the tenacity and challenges that golf continually offers.
While it’s clear that some holes were tougher than others, the thrill of the DP World Tour always shines through, leaving players and fans eager for the next round in this captivating sport. Here’s to hoping for new stories, personal triumphs, and of course, fewer bogeys next season!
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