Hi gang. I've been out of the going for a week or so based on a wedding/golf trip I just returned from. Aside from a good friend's wedding, the highlight of the trip was Yale and Oakmont. I also played Hartford GC, and though it doesn't enjoy the pedigree of the other two, it had some solid golf holes. On the plane back to Del Rio last night, I jotted down some thoughts--some may require separate threads--and these "talking points" were the biggies.
1. Oakmont #8 rivals #10 at Riviera as a par 3.5 when played from the back tees
2. The Penal school at can be fun. And also aesthetically pleasing
3. Why oh why did Oakmont ever have all those trees?
4. Yale HAS to be in the best condition in decades. Scott Ramsey deserves an award for it.
5. The "engineered look" flowed much more seamlessly that I expected it to over such rugged terrain.
6. I still don't know which is tougher. Flatter greens set on an angle or tilt, or evil internal contours, or both (see #2 green at Oakmont)
I would definitely rank Yale and Oakmont as the hardest courses I've ever played. And yet, I didn't feel beat up as much as I was thinking. Yale took it's blood out of me based on my own poor play, but Oakmont--oddly--didn't. There is no doubt that Oakmont is a very hard golf course. But a combination of routing and crescendo of hard and breather--by Oakmont standards--holes really evened it out. And the bunker positioning at both courses might be some of the best in golf as well.
Your thoughts please....
--As an aside, there was a ton of LPGA stars out yesterday morning at Oakmont. We watched Morgan Pressel three putt the ninth green up and over the piano bench to a front right pin. We watched Christie Kerr tee off a group ahead of us on #1. Apparently they all shot somewhere between 4 and 7 over par. Michelle Wie and her entourage were taking photos and video as our group teed off the back #10 tee to the 12th fairway. Somewhere on tape is three guys all striping 310 yard face melters onto one of the longest major championship holes in golf
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