PGA Championship hole by hole (AP) — A hole-by-hole look at Valhalla Golf Club, site of the 96th PGA Championship on Aug. 7-10: No. 1, 446 yards, par 4: A relatively benign opening hole that bends to the left, though players should be careful not to hit too close to the left side of the fairway and have trees affecting the second shot. A small portion has been added to the back right for possible hole locations, which likely will be the toughest. Players will have the option of going left or right on a hole that offers a split fairway. Going to the left will shorten the hole by 50 yards, but the landing area is only 26 yards wide and is surrounded by rough and a water hazard. The water hazard has been expanded to the edge of the green, which likely will be a penalty for anything too far left. The shortest hole is guarded by a deep bunker in front of the green and a slippery collection area behind it. A right-to-left shot is ideal off the tee, provided it avoids a fairway bunker on the right and rough on the left. The tee shot must be long and straight before the hole drops off toward a green that is elevated. The signature hole at Valhalla is the shortest par 4 and might be the most exciting. With tees slightly forward, some might be tempted to reach the green with a long, flawless tee shot.