People may be interested in a report filed today by the golf correspondent of the British Daily Telegraph from the European Open currently being played at the k Club. She writes as follows: "Where, on Wednesday, Darren Clarke had talked of how modern technology would force up the K Club's yardage from 7,300 to 7,600 between now and the 2006 Ryder Cup, Greg Norman said that the first 8,000 yard course is only six years down the road. He then spoke of St. Andrews in the past tense as a valid Open venue, which was probably the first time that one of the great players had dared to go that far. "When we first played St. Andrews," he began, "the more we played it the better we liked it. But new technology has come along and taken that golf course away from the rotation as far as I'm concerned, which is a shame, because it's one of the greatest golf courses of all time." - I can't say just how depressing I for one find the whole thing. If someone invented a soccer ball that flew out of the stadium at the merest touch, the authorities would soon step in and redress the balance. not with golf it seems.