Mark,
I know the kid won the Asian Amateur, but where are the top amateurs from the rest of the world?
Now this is getting silly.
Are you disappointed that there is no representative from the African amatuer championship or the Antarctic amateur championship? Seriously?
The Masters is great for golf because it makes me and 100s of 1000s of people like me want to go out a play golf. What greater gift to the game can it give?
It's funny you mention the "African amateur Championship." I can't think of one, but the way golf is growing in South Africa (and the wealth of players coming out of there) WHY NOT include the "African Amateur champion?!?!." Heck, three different South Africans have won a major in the last 3 years (Els, Schwartzel, and Oosthuizen), and the South Africans have won 2 of the last 5 Masters (Immelman and Schwartzel).
If your beef is with guys winning tournaments without the best amateurs, then why on earth are there no complaints about the US PubLinks champ and the US Mid-Am Champ making the tournament?
We're all acting like this kid has no golfing ability and doesn't belong at all. Not once has it been mentioned that he shot rounds of 66, 64, 72, and 71 to win the Asian Amateur. But perhaps this quote, from ESPN after he won it, sums it all up:
Australian teenager Oliver Goss, who started the round two strokes back, finished third after a final-round 72 while Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, Asia's No. 1-ranked amateur, was fourth. Matsuyama was the two-time defending champion of the event and made the cut in each of his Masters appearances.
Keith also wanted to make this thread about the club and not the championship, and this topic of conversation is directly tied to the Masters. The problem is the Masters is inextricably tied to ANGC, and almost everything we analyze about the club and how it affects golf has to include the Masters.
I couldn't argue with people over whether ANGC is good for the game or not because I couldn't come up with enough evidence to support either side of the argument. But what I will say is that ANGC opens its doors to the public for 1 week a year so that some of the "Masters" of the game can play it and we can all watch. That's much more than what many of the other private, exclusive clubs do.
For this reason, I will spend this week glued to my television (much to my roommates' chagrin, who couldn't think of a worse way to spend one of the few sunny weeks here in Eugene) learning everything I can about that golf course. And the odds are, if an when someone like Bubba, Phil, or Tiger hit an incredible shot that gets played over and over and over again on SportsCenter, someone will decide to give the game a try.
EDIT: I accidentally wrote that the South Africans won the last 5 masters. This is clearly not the case.