The PGA Tour season is officially in the history books, with Viktor Hovland capturing the Tour Championship.
The 2022-23 season had 47 tournaments that were contested over 50 golf courses in eight different countries. Now that the season has concluded, the stats gurus at the PGA Tour have calculated the numbers to determine which ones were the most difficult.
Of those 50 courses, five had an average score of more than one stroke over par per round. Just one course was over par two strokes per round. Sixteen of the 49 had an over-par average. TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course, a par 71, had the average score closest to par at 70.98.
The golf courses which hosted the 2023 major championships check in at Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 6 on the list of most difficult venues.
What course proved to be the most difficult? What about the easiest golf courses? Check out this list below. Stats courtesy pgatour.com.
Oak Hill hosted the 2023 PGA Championship and was determined to be the most difficult, playing nearly three strokes over par.
Par: 70
Average score: 72.722 (+2.722)
LACC hosted the 2023 U.S. Open.
Par: 70
Average score: 71.776 (+1.776)
Royal Liverpool hosted the 2023 Open Championship.
Par: 71
Average score: 72.745 (+1.745)
Torrey Pines hosted the 2023 Farmers Insurance Championship.
Par: 72
Average score: 73.622 (+1.622)
Muirfield Village Golf Club hosted the 2023 Memorial Tournament.
Par: 72
Average score: 73.522 (+1.522)
Augusta National Golf Club hosted the 2023 Masters Tournament.
Par: 72
Average score: 72.960 (+0
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