In watching the majors this year, I started to reflect on the announcers opining about tee shot placement in the fairways. as a pretty good golfer, 4 handicap, i reflected on y own proficiency or lack thereof. I belonged to 3 courses over 50+ years and there was one one hole, out of 54, that i ever even tried to hit a particular side of a fairway.
All I ever tried to do, was be in the fairway. If you look at the pros, and their percentage of fairways hit, I suspect they are no different. Jordan Speis hit only 46%., so if that number is soo low, I think they are no different than me, just trying to hit any part of every fairway.
Granted some courses have more generous fairways, but is it any different??? I remember playing Harbour Town, with perhaps the narrowest fairways in golf. so when we start talking about great golf architecture, let's take pacific dunes as an example...I loved it, played it twice, 71 and 73, so obviously the fairways must have been very forgiving compared with Oakmont, were I shot 87 on my only outing.
So when I rank courses for myself, Pacific Dunes was great and I would like to play it everyday for the rest of my life and Oakmont was a monster and once was way more than enuf for me.
I'm curious how others feel