I did not have a chance to see much of the south course but the north was really good. Lots of big strong Par 4's and a nice variety of par threes. I had no idea what to expect but I guess with Chicago I should have expected a big, tough, brawny course and it was
A couple of thoughts: I still can't get over how far some of these kids hit the ball. And, they are not swinging like maniacs--just really good, solid swings that yield incredible speed. It is a fundamentally different game than a generation ago--I am not saying that is all bad but to fail to recognize the change is to bury your head in the sand.
Had Jake Knapp's first match against the 15 year old junior phenom Noah Goodman. It took Jake 21 holes to win and frankly, he was outplayed in that match. He was loose/wild with his driver and Noah flat out played a more solid round. Both were legitimately under par in the match and only the last hole was a bit sloppy. However, Jake's length allowed him to get away with some loose swings.
First hole (remember this is match one one a wet day with little or no roll) Driver in the left rough and a three iron carried into the front right bunker. Hole was playing 617.
Hole 2 was playing 382. Jake flew the ball into the left greenside bunker. (Normal 11th hole??)
Hole 5 Driver in right rough and another 3 iron cut around the corner that carried into the front right greenside bunker. (Normally #14??)
Hole 8 Jake flew the bunkers and was about 40 yards short of the single cross bunker in the middle of the fairway short of the green. (Normally #17??)
He also hit some shots off the map but his length allowed him to do so--on 18 he hit it so far right he was in the middle of the first fairway with a clear shot to the green. It must have been 50 yards off line. On the second hole (his 20th) his attempt to drive the green resulted in a huge pull into the 16th fairway--again, he was just fine.
I am not sure why I got so focused on his length. The real point I started with was that OFCC is a terrific facility. People were great, course which I knew nothing about really impressed me and a Wahoo upset Jon Rahm
My money is still on DeChambeau--he will be tough to beat.
I also had the Konishi 2nd round match. He survived and I was impressed with his steadiness and calm. He made clutch saves and some great six foot putts to win that match in 19 holes. My "predition" is DeChambeau wins over Konishi on Sunday 5 & 4.
But, good luck to everyone!