PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Rory McIlroy gave a short reply to his thoughts on the lengthening of Riviera Country Club’s par-3 fourth hole to more than 270 yards.

“I actually think it’s a horrible change,” he said.

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Not a lot of love for a hole that Ben Hogan once called “the greatest par 3 in America.”

Why such a harsh assessment on stretching the famed hole, part of Hogan’s Alley, to 273 yards on the scorecard, some 40 yards from a year ago? “Well, like 15 percent of the field hit the green last time when it was played at its original yardage at 230,” McIlroy said ahead of the 2026 Genesis Invitational.

Rory McIlroy on the fourth green during the first round of the 2022 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club.

It does seem a bit silly given that in 2024, the most recent playing at Riviera due to last year’s wildfires in the area that shifted the event to San Diego’s Torrey Pines, No. 4 played as the third toughest hole on the course.

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The 72-man signature event field played the hole in 49-over par for the week and managed just 11 birdies.

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