Dariusz J.
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Dariusz, the #1 player in the world finished that tournament at 2 over par. Do you want all tournaments like this? What's wrong with different tests of golf?
Shaughnessy (the course in your clip) is up the road from me and is one of my favourites. However, the members cannot stand the weeks leading up to the Canadian Open because of the havoc it wreaks on their handicaps. Course conditions like this would not be a good way to grow the game. I would confidently doubt that any golf course owning a lawn mower would allow their rough to be normally be longer than that (as you claim).
I agree with Kevin, the old timers would have had trouble handling the small, fast, firm greens combined with long, thick rough - mostly because they never played in those same conditions.
Just my opinions...
MJ, while I do appreciate your tone I have to be frank towards my opinions and:
- no, not all; but definitely there should be more tough course conditions than just one US Open (and, eventually, this Canadian Open if it is the same all years); this is the challenge that may embarass Tour pros but they say themselves that sometimes the conditions should be very tough (listen to Els who, judging by the vid, was humiliated many times during this tourney);
- if the current no.1 finished at +2 it seems that the current no.1 does not deserve to be below par here; mind you, the most famous US Open at Oakmont only Hogan ended a few strokes below par while the others were above par -- why ? because he was that good despite very weak putting; I want to have another Hogan and not only players who can play on pampered courses for kids and women;
- you see, all depends on a perspective; somebody must be paid to mow the grass, somebody needs to have a working mower, somebody has to pay for fuel, etc. Imagine a very poor golf course with a very fertile ground and you end with a bigger rough almost everyday except these rare cases rough has been mown. I grow onto such conditions and still play here and, sort of, like it because this is a real challenge. That's why these shots of these PGA Tour players of rough are nothing special for me and often I would play a better shot, not because I am better, but more experienced.
Cheers