MrTitleist said:CDAGRIZ said:MrTitleist said:What an interesting course this is.. definitely a British Open looking course just not as pretty. However, the PGA guy having to slum it with the train roaring by on the tee box.. TERRIFIC! Welcome to muni courses, guys!
Good lord, I know it's what they are going for, but that place looks awful. My best friend is a club pro (I think you met him at a tailgate a few years back). He's played there a few times and says the greens look way better in person than on TV. Goes to show you what the the pros usually get to play on.
I just wonder about the degree to which the USGA tricking out golf courses really crowns the best player. It seems a bit like changing the height of the rim for the NBA finals. "Yeah, you guys play a certain game for the rest of the year, but we're going to make it completely different now when it matters most." I'm on the fence re: how much I like it.
I couldn't tell if the greens looked weird on TV or if my HD cable was on the fritz. No obvious fringe around the greens.. just an odd looking course from a TV viewing perspective. Hopefully your friend is right in that it looks better in person.
I don't see Chambers Bay as tricking out courses necessarily.. plenty of guys played well on a course that was supposed to be the hardest ever for a US Open. And it's really no different from when in the early-mid 2000's when courses would "Tiger proof" them to make them longer to try to neutralize Tiger's driver (at the time he was the longest drive on tour). Needless to say, this course would eat people like us alive.. the average golfer can't control his driver well enough to stay out of the long grass.
Or the myriad of bunkers! :lol: