The hole locations will tell us much of the mindset of ANGC. With 36 holes to play, the winner could still get to double digits under par or conversely, he could be over par. The folks setting up the event likely have preference and the hole locations that we see this weekend will provide great insight into what that preference is.
Will they:
a) opt for a bunch of easy hole locations to bring back the famed 'Augusta roar'? If they do, will they do it today? Or tomorrow? Or with the temperature staying relatively low and forecasts calling for a fresh breeze, will they do both days to restore the brand of excitement that was (yes, past tense) unique to The Masters?
b) strive for a mix of medium and hard locations as they have the first two days?
c) continue to turn the pressure up on the world's best players, offer no realistic eagle hole locations and potentially crown the first US Open winner in April at an over par figure? Comments were made by the Club a decade ago that it would do what it felt necessary to insure that ANGC remained a relevant test for the world's best golfers. With no rain in the weekend forecast, they can take this opportunity to prove to the world that they indeed have one of the world's handful of hardest golf courses. Unfortunately, the world's collective yawn at what was once the most anticipated golf event of the year might not be the response they were hoping.
Whatever they decide, the hole locations will be a great barometer on understanding the shape that the Invitational will likely take for the next few years.
How do you THINK they'll set up this weekend's hole locations?
How do you WISH they'll set up this weekend's hole locations?
As to the first question, I'm very curious if they'll take this opportunity to beat senseless the world's best, as if to prove some bizarre point they feel they must make. As to the second question, certainly I'm pulling for the Augusta roar to be brought back into the equation.
Cheers,