In a few months, the world's best golfers will hit the Bethpage Black Golf Course again to show off their skills.
Bethpage Black Golf Course's director of golf has an overview of Hole #10.
The 10th hole is a 502-yard par 4 that starts with a very hard tee shot. There are large pot bunkers running along each side of the fairway with tall fescue in between.
The second shot is not a "gimme" either, because with the wind behind you, it doesn't allow you to really hold and back up on the green. The green slopes from the back to front, but if you go over that green there is a large drop off.
It makes the third shot - the pitch shot- hard to hold. Overall, this one of the hardest holes on the course.