Gary Player on Chambers Bay: 'One of the worst golf courses I've ever seen'
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I'm saying they're not wanting brown. Preserving water may be one of their tenants but brown is a result of that tenant, not the purpose behind. Saying the USGA wants brown courses is ridiculous. Saying the USGA wants to make an environmental statement (and save money) and is willing to tolerate brown courses to meet that end is a much more reasonable claim.Tequilla said:So you're saying that the US Open doesn't have brown every year?
Yes, this year's Open was more brown than normal. But if you go back and look at Pinehurst last year or really any recent US Open that wasn't influenced by rain, you'll find a browning out on every course. -
So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more -
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.Tequilla said:So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more -
Knock out punch right thereRoadDawg55 said:
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.Tequilla said:So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more -
TV ratings were 27% worse than the last primetime open and were worse than Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, but still:HeretoBeatmyChest said:The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
http://blog.timesunion.com/sportsmedia/u-s-open-final-round-rating-a-bit-disappointing/16418/ -
Race is wrong except for when he's rightRoadDawg55 said:
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.Tequilla said:So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more -
Coming off of the lowest ratings ever last year it was a big jump and that is positive as year over year is most important comparison.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
TV ratings were 27% worse than the last primetime open and were worse than Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, but still:HeretoBeatmyChest said:The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
http://blog.timesunion.com/sportsmedia/u-s-open-final-round-rating-a-bit-disappointing/16418/ -
Last year didn't have primetime east coast coverage.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Coming off of the lowest ratings ever last year it was a big jump and that is positive as year over year is most important comparison.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
TV ratings were 27% worse than the last primetime open and were worse than Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, but still:HeretoBeatmyChest said:The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
http://blog.timesunion.com/sportsmedia/u-s-open-final-round-rating-a-bit-disappointing/16418/
I expect Tequilla to be too stupid to notice these details, not you. -
There's been a lot of Cuog type of behavior in this thread ...
For a lot of people that claim to not give 2 shits about golf, lots of people plenty butthurt about it ...
The shitty greens will be fixed ...
The US Open will return here ...
The media and players will piss and moan about it ...
The USGA won't give 2 shits about it. -
The last sentence is on point.Tequilla said:There's been a lot of Cuog type of behavior in this thread ...
For a lot of people that claim to not give 2 shits about golf, lots of people plenty butthurt about it ...
The shitty greens will be fixed ...
The US Open will return here ...
The media and players will piss and moan about it ...
The USGA won't give 2 shits about it.
The USGA doesn't give a shit about good golf. -
I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW -
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:unfrozencaveman said:I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
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#ChambersBayStrongTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:unfrozencaveman said:I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
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Give Boobs credit, you tee one up for the miserable fuck & he usually delivers.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:unfrozencaveman said:I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW -
That's some dark shit dude. You have me wondering if I want to poast here at all anymore.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:unfrozencaveman said:I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW -
This thread delivers like Miley Cyrus' hip before 2015 season
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More crisp.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:These cocksuckers who say, "Get in the hole!" yell, tell players they love them (wtf) and whoo after every single shotAnyone who watches golf need to DIAFF. -
Tequilla said:
The sprinklers work just fine ... I don't understand why it is so hard to understand that brown is what the USGA wants and has every single year. By Sunday it's almost always brown to some degree. This year moreso than normal ... a lot of that has to do with the fescue that was on the course.
It was fucking brown on Thursday.
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Either way, it's interesting.Tequilla said:
Race is wrong except for when he's rightRoadDawg55 said:
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.Tequilla said:So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more -
Some of you need to learn the difference about grass maintenance advice you get from Damone when he's covering the lawn and garden department unexpectedly and what the USGA has been saying about what happens to fescue grass when they intentionally restrict water to increase the difficulty of play for a CHAMPIONSHIP!
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I've watched enough over the years to say with some authority that this course was way more brown than most. I don't remember any at the one in Philly.Tequilla said:So you're saying that the US Open doesn't have brown every year?
Yes, this year's Open was more brown than normal. But if you go back and look at Pinehurst last year or really any recent US Open that wasn't influenced by rain, you'll find a browning out on every course. -
Q for golf superiority guys: Can Sahalee host a US Open? I know they had the PGA in the late 90s and were supposed to have it again. I know the USO has more prestige (higher standards?). Are there other courses in that area that are capable?
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Tumble CreekFire_Marshall_Bill said:Q for golf superiority guys: Can Sahalee host a US Open? I know they had the PGA in the late 90s and were supposed to have it again. I know the USO has more prestige (higher standards?). Are there other courses in that area that are capable?
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Newcastle
Washington National
No idea if/how any of them would work logistically. I don't think any of them are TUFF enough for the US Open. Maybe the PGA Championship though. At least they all have tress and look like the PNW. -
I thought this was Gary Payton talking. When I looked closer and realized it was a Gary Player quote I tuned out. Who cares what he thinks
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No doubt ... the fescue definitely goes a long way here. The further you get off the fairways, that long fescue gets brown in a hurry. Anybody that plays regularly at the Home Course would know what I'm talking about.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I've watched enough over the years to say with some authority that this course was way more brown than most. I don't remember any at the one in Philly.Tequilla said:So you're saying that the US Open doesn't have brown every year?
Yes, this year's Open was more brown than normal. But if you go back and look at Pinehurst last year or really any recent US Open that wasn't influenced by rain, you'll find a browning out on every course.
One of the reasons that Merion stayed so green was because they had an abundance of rain the week of the Open that caused some weather delays during the tournament. As a general rule, the USGA pretty much stops watering the course during the tournament comparatively to normal ... any water they apply is to just make sure that the course doesn't get out of hands. They are very much on record as saying this. -
I've never been to Sahalee so it would be hard for me to comment. Given that the PGA hasn't come back since they were here makes me think that it wasn't the best of sites. Other thing that comes into play is that it is a private facility and a lot of times the members don't want to go down the path of essentially closing the course down in preparation of the event that is needed.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Q for golf superiority guys: Can Sahalee host a US Open? I know they had the PGA in the late 90s and were supposed to have it again. I know the USO has more prestige (higher standards?). Are there other courses in that area that are capable?
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Tumble Creek regularly hosts qualifiers for USGA events (sectional qualifying this year) ... too far out of the way without a lodging infrastructure IMO to be able to host.ThomasFremont said:
Tumble CreekFire_Marshall_Bill said:Q for golf superiority guys: Can Sahalee host a US Open? I know they had the PGA in the late 90s and were supposed to have it again. I know the USO has more prestige (higher standards?). Are there other courses in that area that are capable?
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Newcastle
Washington National
No idea if/how any of them would work logistically. I don't think any of them are TUFF enough for the US Open. Maybe the PGA Championship though. At least they all have tress and look like the PNW.
I haven't played Newcastle so it's hard for me to say whether or not it is up to par for a USGA event.
Washington National is probably best for college level events. It's not an easy course (probably too easy for the professionals though). Biggest marks against it is that it is built in areas around a housing complex with a design that isn't the most fan friendly.
Gold Mountain's Olympic Course has hosted some USGA events. It's probably like Tumble Creek in the sense that it is too far out of the way without the underlying infrastructure to host a major championship. It's definitely in the Top 3-5 courses in the area.
The Home Course hosted a USGA championship last year, local qualifying for the US Open this year, and was a companion course to Chambers when it hosted the US Amateur in 2010. It's a solid course and could very easily test some of the better players (it's regularly used as a qualifying course). The course is generally fairly open and could handle probably a medium sized event. However, given its proximity to Chambers, there's no way it would be selected ahead of Chambers for a US Open.
Of all the courses I've played in the greater Seattle area, there's no question that Chambers is the best by far. I'll play TPC Snoqualmie Ridge later this summer and it hosts a Senior's event. From what I know about the course, I don't think it has the teeth to be a USGA site.
It's important to remember that the USGA generally wants a winning score for the US Open to be somewhere around par and for it not to turn into a birdie fest. When evaluating the merits of a course for a USGA event, the course needs to have a number of holes where par is considered a very good score. -
Jesus Tequila
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Fuck offPurpleJ said:Jesus Tequila
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