OAKMONT, Pa. – Maybe no one would complain about the eighth hole at Oakmont Country Club if the term “par” had never been created in championship golf.

But there it sits in the middle of the this tough U.S. course, the longest par 3 in major championship history, 289 yards on the scorecard and certain to top 300 yards in actual distance for one round, just as it did in 2007 at Oakmont. ×

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