PGA CHAMPIONSHIP '24: A hole

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A hole-by-hole look at Valhalla Golf Club, site of the 106th PGA Championship on May 16-19:

No. 1, 484 yards, par 4

The tee has been lengthened by 38 yards since 2014. The hole bends to the left, though players should be careful not to hit too close to the left side of the fairway and have trees affecting the second shot. Two bunkers are on the front right and toward the back left.

No. 2, 500 yards, par 4

This was converted to a par 4 in 2014. It also is a slight dogleg to the left, with a finger of Floyds Fork bordering the left side of the fairway and a bunker squeezing the right side. The slopes in the green have been softened to accommodate long irons, but the green is relatively small. Two bunkers guard the left side, and anything too wild might find the creek.

No. 3 208 yards, par 3

Floyds Fork winds between the tee and the green, then sweeps around to the right of the green. The green is protected by a large bunker to the right and a smaller bunker to the left and behind the green.

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