Huh. Interesting how this has developed into a "man-crush." I guess Mucci has it also for all the ones he named....
The point remains that it's likely the most famous course in the world, the one I have seen more of without seeing it in person than any other. I have lived and died with the heroics there for many years, and would like to fully test myself on the venue for such heroics. I have zero delusions that I would sorely fail. But that also doesn't mean I have to give up and put on the training wheels as some want me to do.
Because you see.... the whole point remains the attempt. Showing me how far off I really am, well... I lose no ego there. I know they play a game with which I am unfamiliar.
Just HOW unfamiliar would remain interesting for me to see.
And it's not a fair test if I put on the training wheels.
TH
Completely agree.The day I'm asked to take BP at Yankee Stadium I have no intention of hitting from 2nd base.
BINGO!
Funny how some get this, some don't.
The Yankee Stadium is a decent analogy on Par 3's. The question then becomes the second shots on par 4's or 5's. Do you want to take BP from home plate or 30 rows behind it?
Just a thought.
And a decent one at that.
However, I don't buy it. Home plate is fixed.
As are the tees on all holes, for this ONE TIME playing it.
Subsequent rounds we move up. But for the one time - and I would do it the first try, not giving a crap really what my score was, fully expecting to struggle to break 110, seeing the brutality for myself being the whole point of the exercise - give me the whole story, in all its brutality.
TH
Actually,the dimensions at Yankee Stadium are much shorter today after the renovation in 1973(?).The monuments used to be in play.Dimaggio/Mantle had a lot more center field to worry about than Bernie Williams.However,that really isn't the point about taking BP nor is it ,IMO,relevant to playing ANGC from the back tees.
I can't speak for Tom Huckaby,but my desire is to play ANGC exactly AS THE COMPETITORS PLAY IT.If they played left-handed,barefoot,and blind-folded,then that's the way I'd want to play it.
I don't understand why people think someone playing the back tee boxes at ANGC(or any other tournament course) is interested in comparing themself with Tour Pro's.That's a fool's errand.Their game is completely different from all but the highest level amateur's.Anyone who's played with or seen them play knows this.
For me,the experience would be about seeing what they see,exactly as they see it.It's not about comparing,it's about appreciating what they can do.