On Wednesday, I stepped onto Oakmont for the first time. For someone that grew up in Pittsburgh it was a special moment. It was about 6 am, the sun was coming up and the entrance to the course bisects the 3rd hole. I worked and spent two days on the first hole. Some thoughts on the course and the Women's Open:
At first glance walking to the first, it looks fairly straightforward. Medium length par four, slightly downhill. Bunkers in play on both sides of the fairway. After watching hundreds of shots and exactly ONE birdie, I gained a serious respect and even fear of the hole. There is so little room for error if you want to get the ball close. Land it on the green, it's off the back of the green. Land it short in the middle, it's off the back. Land it short left, it's off the left side. Land it short right and get too healthy a shot, it's off the back.
My favorite moment was three very Pittsburgh guys sitting in chairs on the shaded side of the fairway, drinking beer and giggling as balls rolled of the green. They were out of earshot of the players but enjoying themselves betting if it would be short, off left or off over.
The rough is shorter than member play and of course significantly shorter than the men's open. The set up seems challenging but fair.
I actually really enjoyed watching the women play. No need to repeat Jason's comments, but count me as a fan. The women were exceedingly nice and seem to really appreciate support. The only major downside is pace of play was glacially slow. I'm sure that Oakmont and temperatures in the mid-90s is partly to blame, but still painfully slow.