Rory And Justin: Two Different Views On Riviera's Tenth

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By now many are probably weary of hearing about Riviera’s wily 10th hole. Annual discussions of design dynamics that produce magical play and baffling decisions has been covered pretty extensively.

So here is more on George Thomas and Billy Bell’s 311-yard gem!

Two top-5 players, two views on how to play a hole where the lay-up decision is rarely a decision in the bomber’s world of 311-yard three-woods.

Here is Rory McIlroy from today’s Genesis Invitational press room asked about short par-4’s in general:

RORY McILROY:  The first hole I ever played as a professional golfer was a drivable par 4 was the 10th hole at The Belfry back in 2007.  I hit 6‑iron off the tee.  I mean, look, this is possibly the best drivable par 4 in the world here at Riviera, the 10th.  It's just so ‑‑ it's just as easy to make a six as it is to make a three, but all the statistics suggest that if you do go for the green, you're going to play the hole .3 of a shot lower than if you lay up.  All the statistics suggest that it's a hole to go for.

And then there was Justin Thomas who has played the hole every year since 2012 when he played the NCAA Championships at Riviera, asked about Rory’s use of stats to make his decision about to drive it or lay-up:

JUSTIN THOMAS:  I don't, personally I've always laid up on that hole.  I'll go for it to that front pin, but I've laid up ever since I've been on Tour.  I mean, the way I look at it is I try to make par on the hole and if I happen to make one birdie, then I beat the field for the week I would think.  It's a shot shape or the green shape is good for my wedge, my spin that I have on it with the left‑right spin.  I've had anything from 4‑iron to 6‑iron off the tee kind of up that left side of the fairway.  It's not a very hard wedge shot as long as you can just get your number right. 

So that's just how I've always look at it.  I've never looked at the numbers because my miss with a 3‑wood or sometimes driver is right and right's no good up there.  I'm just trying to make 4 and maybe sprinkle a 3 or two.