Maybe I'm not doing the math correctly, or else NBC has some crazy hole yardages posted on TV, but it appears the players are driving the ball well over 300 yards on almost every tee shot.
On #18, there were several second shots around 195-205 yards with the hole listed as 547 yards. That means tee shots of 340 yards more or less. I can see JB Holmes doing that, since he really doesn't seem to care where the ball goes, but Furyk?
The 16th was 435 yards and most were hitting second shots from around 100 yards - uphill.
Is distance off the tee so important that they have to fudge these numbers?
It also appeared those greens were awfully soft. It was a real birdie fest which made is exciting, but wouldn't you love to see the Ryder Cup played on firm greens with a lot more serious shotmaking required?
Of course it was as exciting as it could be, I guess that's what the PGA is looking for.
Thoughts?