By Mark Lamport-Stokes
KOHLER, Wisconsin, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Whistling Straits will have extra bite for players competing at this week's PGA Championship, and not just because of the countless bunkers which litter the ultra-long Straits Course.
An added challenge at the year's final major is provided by the abundance of mosquitoes buzzing across the 7,514-yard links-style layout that hugs the shores of Lake Michigan.
"I've never seen mosquitoes like this, like they have here," former world number one Tiger Woods told reporters on Tuesday.
"I live in Florida and we go out in the evenings and you may get beaten, but here you get eaten alive.