The PGA Championship, a prestigious golf tournament, has once again captivated the attention of golf enthusiasts and residents alike in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Among the many spectators, one family stands out for their unique vantage point: the Siberski family, who have transformed their backyard into a private viewing paradise. With a house designed by Stanley Siberski, a dentist and country music lover, the Siberski residence has become a focal point for golf enthusiasts. Doug Siberski, the current occupant, has kept the house in the family and even negotiated with neighbors to maintain its unique status. The backyard's prime location, bordering the fairway of the first hole at the Aronomink Golf Club, provides an unparalleled viewing experience. This year, the Siberski family, along with their neighbors, have taken their viewing experience to new heights. They rented platforms and scaffolding, rising above the PGA's eight-foot fence, to gain a clear and unobstructed view of the entire first hole and beyond. Doug's ingenuity shines through as he sets up a double-vantage point, complete with a makeshift ladder for his nephew Pat Corcoran to watch the golf from above. His neighbors, the Hageneys, have also joined in, renting platforms and creating a private viewing area. The Hageneys' setup is slightly fancier, with handrails and stairs, and they even obtained permission from the PGA. The tournament adds a layer of excitement to the neighborhood, with neighbors gathering for block parties and enjoying the festivities. The Siberski family's unique situation has not gone unnoticed, and they have even had to attach a "Private - By Invite Only" sign to their dumpster to manage the influx of curious onlookers. As the tournament unfolds, the residents of Boulder Creek Lane revel in their exclusive access, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The PGA Championship, with its rich history and prestige, has once again brought the community together, showcasing the power of golf to unite and entertain.