Twenty-four of our top bucket-list holes in all of tournament golf

From TPC Sawgrass to St. Andrews, check out our top bucket-list holes in all of tournament golf.

7th hole, Pebble Beach

Par 3, 106 yards

7th green from the grandstand at Pebble Beach Golf Links. (Photo: Golfweek)

The par-3 7th at Pebble Beach is the shortest hole on the PGA Tour at just 106 yards. At the 2010 U.S. Open, it played at 92 yards.

8th hole, Pebble Beach

Par 4, 428 yards

Aerial view of the 7th and 8th hole at the Pebble Beach Golf Links on May 9, 2010. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

Don’t let it fool you. Despite a picturesque view, the par-4 8th hole at Pebble Beach features one of the most difficult approach shots you’ll ever face.

17th hole, Pebble Beach

Par 3, 208 yards

17th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

Let’s stay at Pebble, shall we? Bunkers in the front and back guard the green with a ridge in the middle on the penultimate hole. Precision off the tee is key.

18th hole, Pebble Beach

Par 5, 543 yards

Aerial view of the 18th hole at the Pebble Beach Golf Links on May 9, 2010 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

Last but not least at Pebble, you’ll want to stay left of the tree in the middle of the fairway, and from there you have around 250 yards to reach the green in two. Feeling lucky?