BG today shot 72 (+2) and is T-21. Nothing bad, i.e., no 'big' holes, but nothing real good, either. Just five bogies against three birdies.
As mentioned on the TOUR's website
http://www.pgatour.com/2009/tourname...nd1/index.html and, no doubt, TV (I haven't been able to watch any of the coverage), the greens are extremely firm. I had heard of the new SubAir system that had been installed in 2005 to keep the greens firm, but I had no idea how effective it was.
All week, from under my teaching canopy in nearby Marietta, I had been watching balls splash into the rain-soaked range. Fifteen inches of rain had flooded the metro Atlanta area, closed major interstates and, sadly, taken nine lives. So, imagine my surprise as I stood by the 214-yard, par 3 second green and watched BG's and
Kevin Na's tee shots
bounce onto the middle of the green -- zero pitch marks -- and then
roll to the back pin.
A mere two days ago, there's no way I would have believed that possible.
