Which PGA Tour course has the most golf balls in the water? It’s a staggering amount

Tour pros are very good at avoiding water, but a handful of courses can eat even their lunch.

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What’s the secret to winning this week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first leg of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs? Players might start by keeping their golf balls out of the water.

Sounds simple, right? PGA Tour players are immensely skilled at avoiding the double and triple bogeys that often follow any splashdowns. But TPC Southwind in Memphis is a different animal than most Tour courses, with water directly in play on 10 holes for top-quality players.

Since 2023, TPC Southwind leads all Tour courses with most balls in the water. Players have deposited 6,166 balls into the wet stuff in that period, more than a thousand more than at any other Tour course.

If lined up, that would be 287.75 yards worth of golf balls.

A golf ball weighs 45.93 grams – actually, they can’t weigh more than that, but manufacturers do try to max out their density. So altogether those wet golf balls would tip the scales at just more than 624 pounds. And you thought your carry bag was heavy with those open-in-case-of-emergency 18-packs.

Keep scrolling for the top three Tour courses of the past 20 years to see the most balls in the water.

Going swimming: Here are the courses with the most balls in the water on the PGA Tour since 2003

The top course is a regular Tour stop, but it’s probably not the one you’re thinking.

Any time you and your friends go to tee it up for a round, there are numerous hazards that come into play on a golf course.

Sure, there’s bunkers and trees and thick rough, but water hazards are some of the most pesky and troublesome.

Look no further than Rickie Fowler during the third round of the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship. Needing a strong finish to advance to next week’s BMW Championship, he put two consecutive shots in the water on 18 at TPC Southwind.

If you take a look at the four golf courses that swallowed up the most golf balls on the PGA Tour since 2003, one of those tracks includes a famous island green. That’s probably not a surprise.

The others may not be what you expect, but it may still be shocking how many times PGA Tour pros hit golf balls into the water.

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