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What would an 18-handicap shoot at Oak Hill? Jordan Spieth and others sound off

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The sun rises on Oak Hill during the 2023 PGA Championship.

Ryan Barath

It’s a common question during tough major championships like this week’s PGA Championship at Oak Hill: “What would an 18-handicap golfer shoot?”

Now we must admit that there are a lot of factors involved, including weather conditions, hole locations and if a caddie is helping read greens.

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But even with a helping hand, shooting equal to your handicap is almost completely out of the question.

But what do some of the best players in the world think?

The DP World Tour social team took that question to Jordan Spieth, Billy Horschel and Thomas Detry to see how they thought amateur players would fare. After all, they get to see how regular golfers navigate PGA Tour conditions during weekly pro-ams on Tour, so who better to ask?

Check out the full video below to see what Spieth and friends had to say.

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