Watching the pros bring CS to its knees, I wonder what Pete learned from this. Lengthening the course to 7500 yards, and having them play it in wet (no roll) conditions made the course play as long as it could this week. Result?...you can't make the courses long enough for these guys. I watched the longer hitters routinely carry the ball 300+ yards in the air. Had they played firm and fast conditions this week, the longer guys would have hit wedge into (1,2,5,7,8,9,10,11,15,16 and 18). That's a lot of wedges! Is ripping up these courses and lengthening them really the answer? Should the answer be in hiding the holes? Making the greens more severe? Dialing back the golf ball (that is the answer IMHO).
Was all the work Pete has done to the course the last decade pointless?
What did Pete Dye learn this week?
TS