Under Par Over Time

Episode 5 | Oakmont Country Club: The Toughest Test in Golf

10 min · 19. maj 2026
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There are tough golf courses… And then there’s Oakmont. In this episode of Under Par Over Time, we’re diving into one of the most demanding and respected courses in the game, Oakmont Country Club. Built in 1903 with one goal in mind—to challenge the best players in the world, Oakmont has become synonymous with difficulty. From lightning-fast greens that can exceed 14 on the Stimpmeter to over 170 strategically placed bunkers, this course doesn’t just test your swing… It tests your patience. And your mindset. We’ll explore how Oakmont was designed, why it continues to host the U.S. Open more than any other course, and what makes it so different from other venues on the PGA Tour.

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