I think people have gone completely overboard with Pebble's conditions. Sure, small greens rolling at 13 with f&f conditions is a bit much for a handful of the holes. Throttle back the green speeds and cut the rough so players can kick balls in EVEN IF KICK INS ARE AIMED AWAY FROM THE HOLE and Bob's yer uncle. There is no need for wholesale architectural changes, just for the powers that be to learn something from this championship. Ideally, bigger greens work better with f&f conditions, but Pebble is what it is. If it was a great course in May then it was a great course for the Open. On the relative scale of set-ups, this Open was much better than the typical mushy Pebble we see every spring. What folks must realize is that if f&f is the goal, then there is always the risk of overboard areas. Sure, if it were me setting up the course I would be more forgiving because weather forecasts aren't always accurate, but we are talking about a very fine line when it comes to challenging these players the way the USGA wants to. Nobody seems to question that "USGA challenge" when perhaps it is this philosophy which is the real problem and what makes it nearly impossible for the powers that be to get a course in ideal condition to realize this philosophy. All I know is I am sick of people saying its a shame the weather didn't cooperate because if it were f&f the championship would have been much better. Well, this is f&f folks - take it or leave it, but stop bitching after you get your wish. Maintenance is not an exact science and should never be treated as such.
Question - were there any holes which played better than the usual mushy Pebble because of the conditions?
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