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PGA Tour players describe how to tackle Quail Hollow's 'Green Mile'

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A selection of golfers share their thoughts on the 16th, 17th and 18th holes at Wells Fargo - commonly known as The Green Mile.

Quail Hollow's infamous 'Green Mile' provides players plenty to think about during the closing stages of the Wells Fargo Championship.

Dubbed as one of the PGA Tour's toughest finishing stretches, the run starts with a narrow tee-shot at the 508-yard par-four 16th which is guarded on the left by water.

With the 221-yard par-three next providing the danger of a huge hazard for those who go short of the green, the 493-yard last has further challenges with bunkers and a creek to contend with.

The final three holes often make or break a player's round, with the run playing as three of the toughest holes on the par-72 layout. 

What's it like to tackle Quail Hollow's closing stretch? Click on the video above to hear what the players make of the finish.

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