I was going to wait till Friday to post this, but I am WAY too anxious for this and cannot wait.
The best amateur players around the world will gather in Puget Sound for the ultimate prize in amateur golf (
http://www.2010usamateur.com/). The stroke rounds will be held at both Chambers Bay (
http://www.chambersbaygolf.com/layout10.asp?id=173&page=3342) and The Home Course (
http://www.thehomecourse.com/sites/courses/layout9.asp?id=542&page=29878).
The schedule is as follows:
Sat & Sun (8/21-8/22): Practice play at both Chambers Bay and The Home Course
Mon & Tue (8/23-8/24): Stroke Play at both Chambers Bay and The Home Course
Wed (8/25): First round match play with top 64 players (18 holes)
Thu (8/26): Second and third round match play (36 holes)
Fri (8/27): Quarterfinals (18 holes)
Sat (8/28): Semifinals (18 holes)
Sun (8/29): Finals (36 holes)
Course Setup:
Chambers Bay
Par: 36-35-71 AND 37-34-71 (#1 and #18 can play either as par 4 or par 5 depending on conditions)
Yardage: 7,742 (I expect most rounds to play 200 to 300 yards shorter)
Architects: Robert Trent Jones II, Bruce Charlton, Jay Blasi
The Home Course
Par: 36-36-72
Yardage: 7,312
Architects: Mike Asmundson
The weather is expected to be in 60's and 70's and mostly sunny.
I will try to find out the local rules on waste areas and bunker as there are acres and acres of sand at Chambers Bay (it is too bad the DJ incident happened after my marshalling orientation with USGA, I could have asked the head rules guy).
With the favorable weather we have had over last few weeks, I expect the courses to play very firm. I suspect there will be some eyes rolling when they first see the big bounce off the green at Chambers.
The holes to watch for:
#1: This will be a brutal opening hole. I full expect it to play over par (when it is played as a par 4). I am looking forward to seeing how the players play from the left side of the green (about 30 feet below the green).
#4: Normally a par 5, but will play as a par 4. Long uphill hole with a brand new green. I just hope they keep the green speed consistent here with the new grass.
#7: A dogleg right hole with two big mounds in the middle of the fairway. It is a severe uphill to the green (about 2 extra clubs). I suspect this hole will play over par as well.
#8: I am really curious on how the players handle this hole. No bunkers, just dead straight, slightly uphill with lots of fairway movements. Should be a birdie hole.
#10: Must keep the balls out of the bunkers. Curious to see whether or not players layup with a 3-wood.
#12: A half-par hole. I wonder if anyone (but the shortest hitters) will layup and how many will 3 putt even if they hit the green.
#14: Will be neat to see how they utilize the speed slot from the back tees.
#15: They have built a 240 yard tee. I wonder how many times they will use it.
#16: A pin in the back of the green is very tricky as green gets very narrow, will be interesting to see how many bump & run into it.
#17: Will they able to hold the green if the pin is in the right peninsula?
Who will be here for US Amateur? Anyone interested in GCA dinner?