Pat , we can respectfully disagree on this one as to this day it was one of the most enjoyable working days you could ever imagine as a caddy. All you had learned about this great golf course was in play that day, and you could have a huge impact on the scores of world class amateurs by passing it on to them. Very seldom does this occur!
Pine Valley goes out of its way on a daily basis not to make the course too hard for the players to enjoy. I know this for a fact and thru my relationships there have learned to respect this wise decision . The powers that be never grow the rough up or narrow the fairways to toughen the golf course and typically put the pins in fairly benign positions that match the green speeds of the day.
However on this day with or without Mr Ransome and the committees approval , the beast was unchained and it was really amazing. What made it even more amazing is that your course IQ became paramount to scoring , even more so than usual . Intimate knowledge of the workings of the golf course was worth seven to ten shots that day.
In spite of the difficulty there were no holes where you couldn 't figure out the play if you really got it! Even the third hole , where the pin was front right , had a ledge that allowed you to leave the ball above the hole within three or four feet,, of course you had to make the subsequent downhiller , but it was doable. You had to understand that over the green on four and short of the green on five was the right play to make par, and anything but that probably resulted in bogey or worse,
the greens at PV are so sophisticated architecturally that you can always two putt if you have sufficient skill and imagination ,you definitely could two putt if you understood the angles and the need to lag into the slope...... that Crump somehow devised these greens is pure genius and separates this course from many other great tests of golf....the angles and hills within the greens , the internal contours themselves are the ultimate braking mechanism
As one who totally believes in playable golf for the masses this extemely difficult day was special , as it tested the mettle of some fabulous players ....and showcased just what Crump had created ....it was a special day, and anyone who was there totally remembers it