What an extraordinary day. Like Warwick did yesterday, I sat by the 4th green (6W) and watched all six groups go through. It was absolute carnage with the hole cut front left, with many of the world's best players torn to ribbons by the wind, the slope and the speed of the green.
My friends didn't know what to think when I predicted that any player who hit their approach shot into the back left bunker had no chance of getting up and down, and a very slim chance of keeping their ball on the green if they hit it anywhere remotely in the direction of the hole.
7 of 24 players visited the back left bunker, and several hit stunning bunker shots. None stayed on the green, only one was even close. In addition, Bubba Watson's birdie putt from the back of the green rolled off the front as well. I'll be interested to read the players' reactions to this hole, because I thought it played extremely difficult but also very fair. Well judged approach shots left very makeable birdie putts, with Tiger and Mickelson benefiting from excellent approaches.
While its fun to see professionals ruining their cards on holes like 6W, I think that this hole is better suited to matchplay, because it forces players to attempt recovery shots around the greens that they wouldn't even consider in a strokeplay tournament.
More broadly, today was easily the toughest I've seen a sandbelt course play (I've only been watching golf since the late 90s). Interested to hear how it stacks up to some of those tournaments in the 70s and 80s which are part of Australian golfing folklore.