With the tease of a possible ace on each tee shot, golf fan Jason Brown hunkered down early at the Philadelphia Cricket Club's 14th hole. This was no ordinary par-3, and Brown - like most of the fans who crowded the area - had to take a look at not only the shortest hole in the Truist Championship , it was the shortest par-3 for a regular PGA Tour event in decades.
Try a taut 95 yards .
Leave the driver and the power game in the bag. Heck, forget the rangefinder. Take aim instead on a hole shorter than a football field and let the birdies fly.
It was the rare hole that let the country club members and weekday warriors at the Wissahickon Course dream for a moment that, yes, they could play every bit as well as Keegan Bradley , Rory McIlroy , Rickie Fowler or any other pro that took aim at the hole.
At the very least, fans considered how they would use the bag.