The 25 best finishing holes in golf

Which No. 18s are the best? The argument can very much teeter on the objective vs. subjective, so let’s see how these compare to your list.

Winged Foot Golf Club (West Course)

The 18th green at Winged Foot Golf Club.
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The 450-yard 18th at Winged Foot became (unfortunate) history during the 2006 U.S. Open, when Phil Mickelson’s double-bogey paved the way for Geoff Ogilvy’s victory. All that aside, though, the hole is worthy of a major championship finisher. The dogleg left is protected by bunkers, making for a tedious tee shot, and the approach to the elevated green only adds to the difficulty. (Ironically, most average golfer would be happy with a double-bogey.)