With the recent rainfall transforming Quail Hollow into a soft, forgiving course, the 107th PGA Championship presents a unique challenge. Longer hitters are favored to succeed as the softer fairways will likely hinder shorter hitters' chances of competing effectively. The importance of a strong driving game cannot be emphasized enough, as players who can launch the ball 300 yards will have a significant advantage in achieving low scores. This combination of risk and reward gives an edge to bombers over players who focus on accuracy and control.
The Bomber Command can overpower the softer conditions at Quail Hollow, where players who can hit 300 yards are likely to dominate in the 107th PGA Championship.
With close to six inches of rainfall, the quagmire at Quail Hollow creates an advantage for those who take risks, especially with the course's length.
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