The Most Iconic Golf Holes in the World (and Why They’re So Famous)
Golf has no shortage of memorable holes, but a select few have achieved legendary status. These are the holes that inspire awe, test nerves, and live forever in highlight reels. Whether it’s their beauty, difficulty, or history, these iconic holes are must-sees (and must-plays if you’re lucky enough).
17th at TPC Sawgrass (Florida, USA)
The “Island Green” is one of the most recognisable holes in golf. Just 137 yards from tee to green, it doesn’t look intimidating — until you see the water surrounding it. Many a pro has watched their ball splash dramatically into the drink here, making it one of the sport’s most nerve-wracking shots.
Road Hole, 17th at St Andrews (Scotland)
The Old Course at St Andrews is the “Home of Golf,” and the Road Hole is its sternest test. With a blind tee shot over a hotel and a treacherous bunker guarding the green, it’s as quirky as it is tough. History has been made — and heartbreak delivered — right here.

12th at Augusta National (Georgia, USA)
Golden Bell, as it’s called, might be the most famous par 3 in the world. Nestled in Amen Corner, the swirling winds and narrow green make it deceptively dangerous. Many Masters dreams have been shattered here, often in dramatic fashion.

7th at Pebble Beach (California, USA)
This postcard-worthy par 3 is short at around 100 yards, but it plays straight out into the Pacific Ocean. With waves crashing below and the wind swirling above, it’s a hole where beauty and challenge collide perfectly.

16th at Phoenix Open, TPC Scottsdale (Arizona, USA)
Known as “The Coliseum,” this par 3 is surrounded by a stadium of thousands of rowdy fans. It’s golf like you’ve never seen it before — part sporting event, part rock concert. Players either thrive on the energy or crumble under the noise.

9th at Royal County Down (Co. Down, Northern Ireland)
Not just breathtaking but also strategic, the 9th at Royal County Down showcases everything that makes Irish links golf special. With the Mourne Mountains in the backdrop and a tee shot over massive dunes, it’s both beautiful and brutal.

The Common Thread
What makes these holes iconic isn’t just their design, but the stories they’ve created — championships won, disasters endured, and unforgettable moments shared. They’re the holes that golfers dream about, talk about, and one day hope to play.
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