I'm sure almost everyone remembers the course setup fiasco at Shinnecock during the 2004 U.S. Open.
What set-up fiasco ?
I must have missed something, the set-up looked fine to me.[/color]
The greens in particular were allowed to dry out to a point where several of them looked dead.
Looked dead to whom ?
To TV viewers ?
To spectators ?
To the players ?
To the green and USGA staff ?
Perhaps you equate lush green greens with healthy or non-dead greens.[/color]
Does anyone have firsthand information about what happened to the greens after the Open?
Yes, they were transitioned from their final day U.S. Open conditions back to their regular member play conditions.[/color]
Did any of them actually die?
No. What first hand evidence would lead you to concluded that ?[/color]
How long was it before the course was back to normal (i.e. healthy condition)?
About the average time it takes for a course to recover from a U.S. Open, or perhaps a bit longer.
Mother Nature still exerts a great deal of influence on course conditions and the transitioning of a course to and from a tournament.
Lots of people know what happened after the Open.
As the pictures reflect, the golf course is in superb condition.[/color]
TEPaul,
I doubt that Mark Michaud was clairvoyant with respect to the arrival of athracnose, which hit just about every course on Long Island and the region.
Geez what the frack is your problem?! The setup issue that you pretend doesn't exist is the fact that the USGA let the greens dry out to a degree where they no shots would hold--even well struck shots from the fairway. They also put the pins in places where NO ONE could get the ball anywhere near the hole. I believe they had to syringe at least one of the greens so that it was (barely) playable.
I saw a slide show of the course a few days after the tournament and there were large areas of the course that looked dead--and by "looked dead," I mean they looked just like the scorched areas that occur on my home course at times. I also read several stories that the course was closed for some time after the tournament in an effort to save some of the greens and fairways.
The reason I made this post is because I don't have any firsthand knowledge about the situation, since I am not a member there, nor did I play there right afterward. I suppose your pompous and self important post implies that I am not supposed to ask questions like these on this board.
IMHO, you are a gigantic arsehole. I started a reasonable thread asking reasonable questions. Your response was pompous, condescending, disagreeable and reeking of nauseating self importance.
Oh, and by the way, you may want to learn something about HTML coding before you try that color thing again.