The Snake Pit - According to Shotlink (Holes 16-18) at Innisbrook Copperhead Course

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The Snake Pit - According to Shotlink (Holes 16-18) at Innisbrook Copperhead Course The Snake Pit - According to ShotLink (Holes 16-18) at Innisbrook Copperhead Course 16th Hole - Moccasin 17th Hole - Rattler 18th Hole - Copperhead The final three holes “Snake Pit” at Innisbrook Resort have been the third toughest final three holes on the PGA TOUR since 2003, with a scoring average of +0.562 (non-majors). Toughest Finishing 3 Holes (16-18) PGA TOUR (non-majors) Since 2003 Avg Quail Hollow Club Wells Fargo Championship +0.912 Muirfield Village GC the Memorial Tournament +0.600 Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Course Valspar Championship +0.562 GC of Houston Houston Open +0.469 *Min 5 seasons played Toughest Finishing 3 Holes PGA TOUR (non-majors) Last Season Avg +0.607: Last season, the final three holes (16,17,18) Quail Hollow Club +0.864 played as the third toughest finishing three holes on the PGA TOUR of non-major venues with a scoring PGA National (Champion) +0.655 average of +0.607. Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) +0.607 CC of Jackson +0.510 Muirfield Village GC +0.398 Toughest Finishing 3-Holes Greens to Hit on TOUR Last Season (Non-Majors) 48.76%: Last season, the field hit 648 of 1,329 greens PCT. in regulation (48.76%) down the stretch on the final Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) 48.76 three holes at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Corales Golf Club 50.44 course, playing as the toughest final three hole stretches to hit the green on TOUR (non-majors). Quail Hollow Club 52.55 El Camaleon GC 54.78 CC of Jackson 57.76 Of the 918 different holes played during the 2017-18 PGA TOUR season the par 4, 16th hole ranked as the 19th toughest green to hit in regulation with the field hitting the green 36.79% of the time (163 of 443). Last season, Keegan Bradley was the only player to hit this green in regulation on this hole in all four rounds. Snake Pit Green in Regulation PGA TOUR Last Season Rank on TOUR Hole Par PCT. 19th of 918 16th 4 36.79 145th of 918 17th 3 51.69 th T251 of 918 18 4 57.79 Since 2000, the Snake Pit has played to a combined score to par of 4,227-over par while the first 15 holes at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Course have played to a total score of 2,895-over par. The Snake Pit has accounted for 26.2% (676 of 2,583) of the double bogeys or worse made at the Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course. The Snake Pit vs. The Rest of the Course Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Holes 1-15 The Snake Pit PCT. Birdies or Better 19,773 2,237 10.2 Bogeys 18,904 5,002 20.9 Doubles or Worse 1,907 676 26.2 Score to Par +2,895 +4,227 59.4 *Entering This Week Best Score to Par on Snake Pit Highest Score to Par on Snake Pit Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Score to Par Rds Score to Par Rds Hal Sutton -4 6 Alex Cejka +38 34 J.T. Poston -3 4 Stewart Cink +35 52 Stephen Gangluff -2 6 J.J. Henry +34 49 Bradley Hughes -2 2 Charley Hoffman +33 38 Tiger Woods -2 4 Woody Austin +32 44 Andrew Svoboda -2 2 Brian Davis +32 36 Craig Kanada -1 2 Lucas Glover +30 50 Matt Gogel -1 6 Ben Crane +29 35 Talor Gooch -1 2 Brian Gay +28 51 Gary Christian -1 2 John Rollins +28 33 Ty Harris -1 2 Mark Wilson +27 42 Chris Anderson -1 2 Dean Wilson +27 26 Wesley Bryan -1 4 Shaun Micheel +26 38 Gavin Coles -1 4 Bo Van Pelt +26 35 Mackenzie Hughes -1 2 Jerry Kelly +24 46 Brandel Chamblee -1 4 John Daly +24 22 Dustin Johnson -1 4 Rod Perry +24 16 Ben Kohles -1 4 Jesper Parnevik +23 33 Trey Mullinax -1 6 Ken Duke +22 35 Duffy Waldorf -1 20 Tim Petrovic +22 36 Frank Nobilo -1 2 Matt Kuchar +22 42 Dick Mast -1 2 Rich Beem +21 26 David Peoples -1 10 Chad Campbell +21 48 Perry Moss -1 2 Jason Gore +20 19 Charl Schwartzel -1 14 Rocco Mediate +20 25 Len Mattiace -1 16 Jeff Overton +20 25 David Skinns -1 2 Jack Maguire -1 2 Kenneth Staton -1 4 Past Valspar Championship Winners Scoring Comparison Holes 1-15 vs The Snake Pit Since 2000 Year Holes 1-15 Holes 16-18 Paul Casey 2018 -11 +1 Adam Hadwin 2017 -14 Even Charl Schwartzel 2016 -8 +1 Jordan Spieth 2015 -11 +1 John Senden 2014 -7 Even Kevin Streelman 2013 -11 +1 Luke Donald 2012 -14 +1 Gary Woodland 2011 -12 -3 Jim Furyk 2010 -13 Even Retief Goosen 2009 -8 Even Sean O'Hair 2008 -6 +2 Mark Calcavecchia 2007 -11 +1 K.J. Choi 2006 -10 -3 Carl Pettersson 2005 -9 Even Vijay Singh 2004 -13 -5 Retief Goosen 2003 -14 2 K.J. Choi 2002 -15 -2 John Huston 2000 -14 +1 Hole-By-Hole Scoring Breakdown Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Course Since 2000 Hole Eagles Birdies Bogeys Doubles+ Score to Par 1 80 3,048 517 71 -2,536 2 -- 931 1,434 164 +841 3 2 671 1,758 167 +1,436 4 -- 1,072 1,139 72 +216 5 17 1,612 1,142 122 -245 6 5 719 1,943 202 +1,644 7 6 1,187 1,327 151 +447 8 4 733 1,720 114 +1,213 9 2 1,038 1,357 108 +542 10 3 915 1,473 120 +804 11 60 2,364 738 69 -1,600 12 5 1,321 1,003 88 -139 13 1 843 1,301 343 +1,191 14 77 2,284 613 63 -1,691 15 2 771 1,439 53 +772 16 -- 679 1,872 456 +2,197 17 3 692 1,445 82 +919 18 1 862 1,685 138 +1,111 Most Under Par on The Snake Pit in a Round Since 2000 Rd 16 17 18 Score to Par Since 2000, seven players have played the 2012 Kris Blanks Final -1 -2 0 -3 Snake Pit (holes 16-18) in three-under par st in round at the Valspar Championship. The 2012 Padraig Harrington 1 -1 -1 -1 -3 last player to accomplish this feat was Kris st 2009 Scott McCarron 1 -1 -1 -1 -3 Blanks in the final round of the 2012 2007 Ryan Moore 1st 0 -2 -1 -3 Valspar Championship. 2004 Stephen Leaney 2nd -1 -1 -1 -3 2004 Jonathan Kaye 1st 0 -2 -1 -3 2002 Stephen Gangluff 3rd -1 -1 -1 -3 16th Hole – “Moccasin” 22.2%: Since 2000, 145 of 652 (22.2%) players have played the 16th hole at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course at par or better. Career Scoring on Moccasin 16th Hole Since 2000 Category # of Players PCT. Over Par 507 77.8 Even Par 109 16.7 Under Par 36 5.5 Total 652 8: Since 2000, only eight players have played “Moccasin” the 16th hole at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course two-under or better. Hal Sutton and Trey Mullinax leads all players, playing this hole a combined three-under par. Best Score to Par on 16th Hole Highest Score to Par on 16th Hole Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Score to Par # of Rds Score to Par # of Rds Trey Mullinax -3 6 J.J. Henry +23 49 Hal Sutton -3 6 Woody Austin +21 44 Matt Gogel -2 6 Brian Davis +19 36 Matt Bettencourt -2 10 Charley Hoffman +18 38 David Peoples -2 10 Stewart Cink +18 52 Marc Turnesa -2 8 Dean Wilson +18 26 Matteo Manassero -2 8 Shaun Micheel +17 38 Vaughn Taylor -2 26 John Rollins +16 33 Brian Gay +15 51 John Daly +15 22 Chad Campbell +15 48 Alex Cejka +15 34 Rod Pampling +15 36 17th Hole – “Rattler” 58.3%: Since 2000, 380 of 652 (58.3%) players are over-par on the Rattler (17th hole) at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course. Career Scoring on the Rattler 17th Hole Since 2000 # of Players PCT. Over Par 380 58.3 Even Par 187 28.7 Under Par 85 13.0 Total 652 27: Since 2000, 27 players have played the 17th hole at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course a combined two- under or better. Daniel Chopra has played the 17th hole at this course a combined six-under par in 22 rounds, best of any player. Best Score to Par on 17th Hole Highest Score to Par on 17th Hole Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Since 2000 Score to Par # of Rds Score to Par # of Rds Daniel Chopra -6 22 Stewart Cink +14 52 Michael Thompson -4 14 Lucas Glover +13 50 Brian Harman -3 16 Joe Ogilvie +10 23 Jason Gore -3 19 Alex Cejka +9 34 Graham DeLaet -3 18 Rocco Mediate +9 25 Sam Saunders -3 14 Carl Pettersson +9 44 Charl Schwartzel -3 14 Jesper Parnevik +9 33 Webb Simpson -3 30 Cameron Beckman +8 31 Peter Lonard -3 24 Jerry Kelly +8 46 Paul Curry -2 4 Ben Crane +8 35 Tommy Gainey -2 12 Bubba Watson +8 20 Zac Blair -2 6 Geoff Ogilvy +8 38 Robert Gamez -2 22 Tim Petrovic +8 36 Jonas Blixt -2 16 Rod Perry +8 16 Scott Brown -2 20 Charley Hoffman +7 38 Craig Barlow -2 19 Mark Calcavecchia +7 29 Jay Haas -2 12 Greg Chalmers +7 34 Brandt Snedeker -2 34 Rich Beem +7 26 Kyle Stanley -2 12 John Huston +7 35 Patrick Reed -2 18 Trevor Immelman +7 31 Kenneth Staton -2 4 Russell Knox +7 20 Lee Westwood -2 4 Padraig Harrington +7 22 Brian Stuard -2 16 Ryan Moore +7 37 Tiger Woods -2 4 Adam Scott +7 22 Tyrone Van Aswegen -2 10 Justin Leonard +7 44 Spencer Levin -2 22 Jimmy Walker -2 21 18th Hole - “Copperhead” 35.1%: Since 2000, 229 of 652 (35.1%) players have played Copperhead (18th Hole) a combined par or better in this span.
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