Mike C:
IMHO I believe if Ballesteros were in his prime this year's Open at Shinnecock could have been his for the taking. Seve had the wherewithal to invent shots and Shinnecock required that as well as the mental toughness to expect bad breaks.
Mike -- some of the guys threw in the towel and have played toooooooooooo long accustomed to PGA Tour type conditions and the mindset is that they are owed rounds in the mid-60's when they play well.
I'm not defending what the USGA permitted to the course on
the weekend, but for God's sake this is the US Open and bitching from professionals is no less than dogs barking at the car driving away from the house.
Shivas:
Since you wear your attorney hat 24/7 let me point out that no inconsistency exists. But let's not forget you hang your hat on what Maltibe says is so.
Retief gave himself quality opportunities by the manner in which he kept his wits about himself. The putts were tough because it is THE FINAL ROUND OF THE OPEN and OTHER COMPETITORS ARE SUCKING ON COTTON BALLS.
Retief made a sensational save on #13 from an angle few had come close to making. Ditto his putt at #14.
When I use the word "easy" I am referring to the speed / break and angle from where he putted on holes #15 through #17. He still had to EXECUTE Shivas and many others were unable to pull the putter back let alone sink any of consequence.