The 44th Northeast Amateur Invitational, played at Venerable Wannamoissett CC in Rhode Island, concluded yesterday.
The Northeast Amateur has hosted some of the best players in the game over the years and some notable past winners have included Marty Fleckman, Bill Hyndman, Ben Crenshaw, Hal Sutton, Jay Sigel, Bob Lewis, Jr, John Cook, and Luke Donald among others.
The Tourney Record of 268, Eight under, on the Par 69 course is held by John Cook, Luke Donald and now yesterday's winner Kyle Riefers of Wake Forest University.
Wannamoissett played at 6688 yards and it is interesting to note that the record of 268 is still holding up despite the length barrage unleashed by today's players.
The architecture of Wannamoissett is such that Par is defended beautifully at the Greens without tricking them up to ridiculous speeds.
While there were a couple of Par 4's that appeared driveable by certain players and a couple did drive the green on Number 14 and were putting for eagle. Very few made it. Most who tried to drive the Green wound up in Greenside bunkers with a very difficult shot onto the green.
There is only one Par 5, Number 17, and several long Par 4's in the range of 460-480.
Great golf was played by some of the very best amateurs in the country. Yet despite the perceived lack of length the course defended itself very well.
Do the older courses such as Wannamoissett with the great use of the land and outstanding green complexes defend better than the newer courses of today despite the length?
Fairways and Greens,
Dave