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Tee to green: Medinah Country Club

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Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill., near Chicago will host the 39th Ryder Cup. The No. 3 course is a 7,658-yard, par-72 layout that is the longest course in Ryder Cup history. Golf Channel’s Frank Nobilo offers a video look at the course’s history and some of the key holes:

Clubhouse: Home of history

1st hole: par 4, 433 yards

2nd hole: 192 yards, par 3

10th hole: 578 yards, par 5

12th hole: 476 yards, par 4

13th hole (green): 245 yards, par 3

14th hole: 609 yards, par 5

15th hole (tee): 391 yards, par 4

16th hole (green): 482 yards, par 4

16th hole (Sergio Garcia): 482 yards, par 4

17th hole (tee): 193 yards, par 3

17th hole (green): 193 yards, par 3

18th hole (tee): 449 yards, par 4

Medinah’s rough


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