| Daryl |
06-17-2009 02:49 PM |
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Originally Posted by stephen
(Post 65222)
Hard greens and narrow fairways I like. 500+ par 4's I think are a little over the top for me. I can see it now Brian Gay Driver, Driver, chip, and a putt. If more than a couple of players, (PGA players), not just qualifiers cannot reach some of these par 4's in two shots they should rethink those holes.
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( nodding head in agreement) But, it seems to be set up as a "skills test" more than winning by managing risk/reward and playing great. Though, I admit that these guys are so great that a punishing golf course set-up may be the only alternative.
When I think about Links style courses with the Scrub Rough including bushes, bunkers, OB markers, Wind, rain and cold, Risk/reward decisions are that much more important to winning. And if it were Match Play (which also lends identical moment by moment conditions), then a fascinating competition could develop. In the real world, like "Match Play" one bad hole doesn't take you out of the running.
So, I guess then, one way or another, the US Open is a game of "Survival of the Fittest".
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