The US Open indisputably has more prestige than the PGA Championship. The US Open typically is played on what are considered better courses. Yet, I maintain that over the past 5 years the PGA is the better championship.
The past 5 PGA champions:
Harrington (-3, 277) - Oakland Hills
Woods (-8, 272) - Southern Hills
Woods (-18, 270) - Medinah
Singh (-8, 280) - Whistling Straits
Mickleson (-4, 276) - Baltusrol
The past 6 US Open champions:
Glover (-4, 276) - Bethpage
Woods (-1, 283) - Torrey Pines
Cabrera (+5, 285) - Oakmont
Oglivy (+5, 285) - Winged Foot
Campbell (E, 280) - Pinehurst
Goosen (-4, 276) - Shinnecock Hills
There is no doubt the US Open is played at the better courses. There is also no doubt that the scores are higher and the winners less notable. Why?
It would appear that the USGA's attempts at protecting par have backfired. It has lead to an era whereby the greatest golfer is no longer identified and the golf is boring. As far as I can recall the Open's have also not been especially exciting to watch. One might argue that August leads to better, fast and firm conditions, but look no further than Shinnecock to see what the USGA would do with August fast and firm.
While it lacks the prestige and the A list courses the PGA has become the better of the two tournaments, is more exciting and is identifying the better golfer when compared with the US Open.The US Open seems intent on embarassing rather than identifying the best. Until this changes the US Open will continue to have the prestige but not the spectator interest of the PGA.
Thoughts?