Well, another Heineken Classic is upon us, again being played on the esteemed Composite Course at Royal Melbourne.
I am sorry to report that the weather has not been kind. Today has been yet another dismal Melbourne summer day, with persistent rain and a dash of hail a few moments ago. The forecasts indicate that this will continue until Saturday. Apparantly the greens were very firm and lightning quick yesterday during the pro-am, but are no doubt softer and slower after today's downpour. Low scores can be expected.
A talking point this week has been the reduction in par from 72 to 71. The 10th hole (2nd on the West course) has been reduced by 21m and from par-5 to 4, in response to the technology problem. The media has referred to this change as making the course tougher. I am puzzled by this - the scores will the same whether its a 5 or 4, and in a tournament the players are competing against each other, rather than the course. All the change will do is lower the scoring average for that hole, as players hit 1.5 - 2 clubs less with their approach shots. Therefore, isn't the course now easier?
With the annual discussion about whether RM is obsolete, the technology crisis is reported on by the media, which can only be a good thing.
Should be a great week.