An English Rose blooms on Dubsdread
By Golf In Chicago
Writing from Lemont, Illinois
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Consider Justin Rose one guy who likes Dubsdread with all its bumps and rolls and humps and hollows.
Funny how positive one’s opinion can be after an 8-under-par 63, isn’t it?
Rose slapped that number on the Cog Hill scoreboard during Thursday’s opening round of the 108th Western Open, a.k.a. the BMW Championship. He did so by making 10 threes, six of them on Dubsdread’s front nine, hitting every fairway and 16 of 18 greens in regulation in the process.
“There’s no faking it out there,” Rose said. “You’ve got to go out and play good golf. You can’t really get away with too much on this golf course.”
This reminds me a little of the story of Harbour Town and who was it... Jim Colbert breaking par in the first round and saving Pete Dye's bacon, except this time Rose didn't have quite the effect of overcoming the mini-mob mentality.
The course was designed with hosting a US Open in mind; by the description Rose gave, it seems the architect filled the bill for hosting one.
I asked on another thread for someone who has been to Oakmont and Dubs to give a comparison of the difficulty of the greens. Anyone...
Jeff,
In central Europe building a course of 5,00 yards will have many members heads spinning; that translates to 4,500 meters, and architects here have been following something called the 12% rule. That means the ladies tees are 88% of the mens,and when there are only two sets of tees (which is fairly common), you get loooong courses. Where they came up with that bit of idiocy I'll never know. In Germany the courses for women are about 5,600 meters (6,100 yards) on average, which used to be US Open length 15-years ago!!! It's nuts and prompted me to write a couple articles about it in national magazines so I could more easily defend the choices made.
When I recently built some new holes for a club, a couple of par-3's had forward tees not much over 100-meters, and you should have heard the bitching from a smattering of male members. I explained the facts about women's overall length, the fact they hit it lower with less spin, that a fair bit of their distance comes from roll, and when they got that pill, they seemed to come around. My bet is most ladies will still be hitting woods from the tee, and bouncing it into the green. If any members would take the bet, it would produce a nice stream of revenue. I'd give them 2 to 1 odds to boot!