Were those that hit good drives given a good opportunity to put the ball in the right part of the green?
From the three days I watched, the answer was yes, absolutely. And I liked that even some of the shorter approaches to front flags were best landed short of the green.
I have only played a couple Nicklaus courses - one from the early mean phase, one more recent but certainly not new - so I need some help here. Does this course represent a (continuing?) change in his philosophy from "make them work" (the standard high cut 4-iron) to "make them think," at least for the top players? (I could see how this course would still punish most high hcps.)
In other words, even if it's not necessarily the execution some might have wanted for this particular site, isn't the theory improved?
ps. GVS partially blaming the conditions for Tiger's loss is rich.