Just got word from Mamaroneck through the tournament office and media tent that Sergio's back is hurting him and he won't be showing up to defend his championship at Booz Allen.
That reduces the post open field at Avenel to, basically, a corporate scramble. I think they are trying to recruit local high school players to fill out the field!
Those of you who have seen Avenel over the years almost to a person, have a bad opinion. It's really unfortunate too for Avenel may be the most maligned golf course maybe in the history of the tour.
Over the past three years through the pampered care of super Superindendent - Dennis Ingram, and the gentle caring of a devoted staff the course has quietly become nearly magnificent. Lush, thick and consistent, the surfaces greeting the players this week will be as good as most stops on the tour. Not just Kemper/Booz week, but that way all year long. Bunkers have been rebuilt, greens groomed and lines of play better delineated - it is a thoroughly enjoyable golf course and from where the members play, maybe the hardest sub 6500yd course in the world. There is shot variation, decision making, risks and rewards, potential mountain peaks and abysses galore. It is an envigorating walk with a bag on your back. Avenel has quietly snuck under the character radar screen.
Esthetically the harsh "brownstones" that Brad once laughed at have all but disappeared behind a lush canopy of protecting vegetation. I challenge Brad to even find those Brownstones he once complained about. There is flora and fauna abound.
This isn't a top 100 course but it is so much better than what it once was - I wish all of you could see it again…. especially the media who have been splitting a gut over it for these past 20 years. This week I hope it gets some acclaim it and the staff deserve.
JC