I went out to Chambers yesterday afternoon. The conditions were perfect, low 70's, no humidity, steady breeze, and not a cloud in the sky. Man, it doesn't get much better than that.
I am also happy to report that the course is in the best shape I have seen so far in last 2 years. I was quite nervous after Sandy's comments and what I saw just 5 or 6 weeks ago. But a month of sunny, warm weather can really work wonders.
The best news of all is that the greens are in fantastic shape!!! Sure, they are still slow, but it is no longer because you have more sand than grass, it is just because they are keeping the grass longer to encourage growth. But the density is high and uniformity is very good. I can't believe these are the same greens. My understanding is that they are going to start mowing them shorter by end of June and if they start rolling them on top of that, I would say they can get the greens rolling at 8 to 10 easy.
Even the patches on 12th greens are starting to blend in nicely and they don't affect the putts much. The patch rye grass that were growing on 8th greens are gone and that green looked great.
The work on 4th hole is much more extensive than I thought it would be. They have are moving a lot of dirt and have completely stripped the green and the fairway to about 70 yards out. I am bit nervous that that green will be ready for play by US Am next year.
Only real conditioning problems I saw were bare patches of 1 to 4 inch in diameter located randomly on the course. My guess is that they have been weeding.
I must say I am feeling much better about the conditioning at Chambers Bay.
On a sadder note, they have dramatically narrowed the fairways on several holes. The biggest change is on the 5th hole where they have narrowed the fairway by about 20 yards from the right. This eliminates the preferred right side when the pin is located on the right side of the fairway. Now, if the pin is on the right, every ball on the fairway will have to deal with the nasty "road hole" bunker that guards the horseshoe green. I think this is really unfortunate.