The 10th hole was quite controversial back in 2002. Many believed that the 251-yard carry required to reach the fairway landing area was unfair to the players. Let me say up front that I was not among them. Still, was it?
After the Open I gathered the stats of every drive hit during the 4 days of competiton. Even on Friday with the terrible wind and rain fatored in, only 6% of ALL DRIVES hit did not travel at least 252 yards, or long enough to find the fairway. Actually the real problem, as it so often is in issues of this sort, was one, not of distance but of accuracy.
In response to this issue the USGA has done 2 things. First, they have moved the landing area back and closer to the tee. Secondly they have moved the tee box back even further, lengthening the hole!
The other day I watched U.S. Open qualifying at Ball Ground in Georgia (Hello Chris Cupit). After the round I spoke with Matt Kuchar about his memories of Bethpage. He specifically mentioned the unfairness of how far a carry it was on the 10th tee to the fairway. His immediate repsonse when I informed him that they had lengthened the hole?
"As well they should!"
Back then some in the media named 10-12 the "Black Mile" and I guess it works for those who like it. The 10th is the first of what may be among the 3 or 4 toughest 3-hole stretches in all of championship golf.
The fairway this time will favor the right side a bit more, though I wish they would have brought it all the way over to the bunkers. Still, it will take to very well-played shots to find the putting surface. In an attempt at fairness the USGA installed a chipping/collection area behind the green that would allow those shots played into the hole by very long-iron or metal wood to have a fair place to end up. Me, I say, "Let them eat rough!" But, then again, I AM a product of Bethpage.
Two hole lcations which will be especially challenging are front right behind the bunker, this probably being the toughest, and far back left which will really bring the chipping/collection area into play. This is one brutal opening hole for the field to enjoy on either Thursday or Friday and yet I believe will be even tougher on those challenging on Sunday.