I really wonder if players these days really have a good strategic mind...
I remember reading a book by Nicklaus describing how I played the last round of his major win and it was just strategy...
to thiink that in the last few majors you see that a guys who is second or third would often win by shooting even in the last round is like.. man manage your game for heaven sakes....
On the Old Course, for those players holes (5,9,10,14,15) should give them 2-3 birdies in the round, call it 2 under
then (1,3,7,8,12) are reasonable birdie chances but easy pars by playing smart...
so that leaves you 8 holes, to play in 2 over to shoot 72 if you don't make any putts...
that's how Watson played Turnberry last year... He knew he had 2-3 birdies a round, just minimize the bogeys.
road hole: driver, punch to the front of the green, give yourself a 10 footer for par...
avoid the big number... Oosthuizen had no double or worse this week, just like Watson last year until the playoff...
Casey 2-triples this week... 5, potentially 6 shots right there