JC:
The USGA back-pedaled quickly because it doesn't help them to have the ticket story be the main topic of conversation. Having people like Mike Lupica and a host of others penning the same thing made the desire to hustle to some sort of meaningful compromise.
Bill S:
Doubtful you will see full 36 holes on Sunday -- what happens Saturday determines plenty. Johnny Miller was interviewed on local NY radio and he said a Monday finish is likely to be an 80% reality. We shall see if that is so.
Jason McNamara:
10,000 one day tickets were sold for Thursday -- I have explained the USGA's updated reponse in the reply to Kalen below.
Kalen:
Hello -- anybody home ?
The USGA is the one who blew this up in their face initially. They are the ones who planted their own eggs on their own face. This BS whine from people who have visited here briefly -- if that -- is all wet (just like yesterday's weather).
The USGA did the sensible thing by admitting that 10,000 one-day tickets were purchased for Thursday -- that those not able to use them for Monday's play would be able to get a refund for 50% off. Without the involvement of the media the likelihood that such a clear change in position would have happened is remote.
I always enjoy people who turn the subject around and make New Yorkers the party responsible for what happened here. Unlike lay-back types who would have been rolled with such an initial statement -- those attending this year's US Open are no less into the game than any other fans are anywhere and simply stood up for themselves.
Clint S:
Just a few things to consider from today's play since I have seen it personally ...
tees have been moved forward a number of holes ... pins were placed in areas where drainage was paramount concern ... there's been no wind whatsoever ... and the greens were drenched from yesterday's monsoon. Put all those things together and you get the opportunity for low scores. Frankly, I am grateful that people did shoot low because then the response would be that the course is set-up way too tough. Bethpage is playing easier through the first round when compared to the same time frame of the '02 event. How bout we wait for the entire event to play out before any final pronouncements are made?
No doubt weather can impact just about any course -- thank heavens Mother Nature interceeded with last year's PGA Championship at OH/S -- otherwise they would still be playing there !
Jeff B:
Excuse me buckeroo -- a little like apples and oranges here. I ask questions of people and ask them to cite clear examples when responding. I have no issue with disagreement provided the person responding does so with a clear take on what it is they are defending or explaining, etc, etc.
Kyle's approach was to freak the people and just say tough sh*t to them. I always enjoy the elitist "I'm in the castle what do I give a rats behind about the masses approach" that he espoused. I responded with a possible alternate that would work well. Guess what? The USGA saw the light and amended its earlier position.
I didn't question his intelligence - just the elitist approach taken in providing some sort of equitable solution to this issue. Big difference Jeff.