I played in '95 in the Open.
Had a blessed week leading in to the tournament, and played 11 rounds.
I had a great feeling for the course (I thought).
When the tournament started, I felt the setup used absolutely favored bombers.
I did not feel that early in my practice rounds, but the hole locations gave huge advantages
many times.
Number two was a great example. The right side of the green was never used, and on Sunday,
the pin was behind the giant mound , just before the back fringe.
I hit a nice tee shot, and had about 160 tot he hole. A very good friend was caddying, and I was
dumbfounded with the shot. There was no way I could get it within 40 feet of the hole.
I cannot remember the player, but he bombed one up the right, and basically had such a good angle, he could hit a low pitch to 15-20 feet.
The only way I could have hit it 15 feet, was to hit a low 2 iron and bank it off the scoreboard behind the
green
Length is ALWAYS an advantage, especially when there is a lot of room to hit it. Oosthuizen, tIGER had great driver weeks (as did Daly the year I played), they set up a much easier course than a mid distance guy would get with those wild greens and hole locations!
All of that, and it was still the most memorable tournament of my career. Loved the place