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Yoda 04-17-2006 10:13 AM

The U.S. Open -- 2006 Style!
 
The Rough will be down...and up. The Tees will be back...and up, too! This is not 'your father's U.S. Open.' Click here to learn the way the railroad will be run this time 'round. http://www.usga.org/news/2006/march/open_setup.html

redan 04-17-2006 07:38 PM

I hadn't realized Tom Meeks had retired. Should be interesting.

Seanmx 05-10-2006 05:59 AM

It seems like a good idea to match the length of rough to the degree a player goes off line.

Hopefully this will prevent the US Open getting boring which it has done on several occasions in the past.

Regards

Sean

PS Who would bet against Tiger winning on Father's Day?

ThinkingPlus 05-10-2006 11:04 AM

Exponential Penalty Golf
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanmx
It seems like a good idea to match the length of rough to the degree a player goes off line.

Hopefully this will prevent the US Open getting boring which it has done on several occasions in the past.

Regards

Sean

PS Who would bet against Tiger winning on Father's Day?

The USGA may finally see the light. I hope course designers follow suit. So many of the really penal courses these days employ what I call exponential penalty golf. If you miss a little, you pay a lot. Not only is that unfair to the better ball strikers, but it makes for miserable times for the higher handicap folks. There is skill and strategy involved in hoisting one out of reasonable rough over a hazard to get to the green.:think: That skill and strategy becomes irrelevant if that same miss puts you OB, in the lake, or in rough over your knees.:BangHead:

metallion 06-15-2006 02:22 PM

Whazz it like?
 
Guess its a private course.

Anyone ever played Winged Foot (under normal conditions) & can share experiences?

EdZ 06-15-2006 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metallion
Guess its a private course.

Anyone ever played Winged Foot (under normal conditions) & can share experiences?

My father in-law, and his father, were members many years ago, and he has lots of stories from when he was a kid, but alas, no longer a golfer and hasn't played there in years.

efnef 06-15-2006 09:28 PM

Hopefully, they don't let the greens ruin, and turn it into another farce. It should be tough, but fair. So often, the USGA does not seem to "get it."

Daryl 06-15-2006 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus
The USGA may finally see the light. I hope course designers follow suit. So many of the really penal courses these days employ what I call exponential penalty golf. If you miss a little, you pay a lot. Not only is that unfair to the better ball strikers, but it makes for miserable times for the higher handicap folks. There is skill and strategy involved in hoisting one out of reasonable rough over a hazard to get to the green.:think: That skill and strategy becomes irrelevant if that same miss puts you OB, in the lake, or in rough over your knees.:BangHead:

However, what I call "reverse discrimination" seems to be a US Open policy. If you can drive the ball on to the fairway, you receive a 75 yard bonus roll. Fred Funk should average 325 yards Driving Distance this week. :)

ThinkingPlus 06-16-2006 01:53 PM

Agreed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl
However, what I call "reverse discrimination" seems to be a US Open policy. If you can drive the ball on to the fairway, you receive a 75 yard bonus roll. Fred Funk should average 325 yards Driving Distance this week. :)

The greatest technological advantage giving today's tour players such long distance off the tee is the John Deere 3235C Fairway Mower. Why doesn't the USGA forget about COR and worry about HAG (Height Above Ground)? ;-)

Daryl 06-16-2006 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus
The greatest technological advantage giving today's tour players such long distance off the tee is the John Deere 3235C Fairway Mower. Why doesn't the USGA forget about COR and worry about HAG (Height Above Ground)? ;-)

LOL. The Trampoline Effect - the Fairway, not the Clubface. It looks like a Tennis Match.


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