I got around to watching much of the the first round coverage last night, and as far as scoring goes the course seemed to be playing extremely "soft." No doubt it can soak up water and they were getting some bounce around the greens, but It looked like they were pretty much able to go right at the pins without much consideration for rollout etc. Multiple times the announcers commented on the soft and accommodating conditions on the greens. More than once they commented on a good angle or bad angle, but then noted that the conditions had rendered the angles much less important than usual. This seemed particularly true around the greens, where golfers were hitting shots they might not have gotten away with on a firmer faster day.
Even with this the course looks compelling, with many opportunities for interesting shots, especially around the green. I sure hope they get some drier conditions at some point as I think it would be a kick to watch.
I really enjoyed the few bunkers shots they showed . . . on television the sand looked heavy and wet and not easy to manage. Els took four strokes to get out of one green side bunker.
Looking forward to additional coverage which is very unusual for me.
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Niall,
You seem to be defining "soft" as almost requiring plugged lies, but that hardly seems to realistic on a sand based(?) fescue course, does it? I'd expect it to drain well but with lots of moisture I'd expect things would be quite a bit slower and softer than ideal.
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I recall a few people with lots of complaints when the course first opened about railroad ties and contrivances, but the course looks lovely on television. I am left wondering whether it has a tiered feel to it but other than that it looks terrific and quite natural. I hope to get to see it some day.