in 2004, Shinny the LAST day was an entirely different story than the the buildup prior to the week.
A few months before the USGA grew in some really weird roughjusty off the fairways that was foreign and just weird, and they hacked back the native bluestem way back in the actual roughs.
The wind didn't blow all week and the pros were having their way. Then on Saturday night, with a wicked cold front forecast, the greens were "secretly" rolled at night.
Is that really what it takes for a compelling Open?
Maybe at Torrey Pines, but at iconic Shinnecock?
Shinny the COURSE didn't show us anything (it didn't get the chance to)-rather, carried away and defensive set up guys and and a dry windy cold front gave you the compelling golf you enjoyed so much.
Shinny is a great course.
Maybe one day they will play it in the Davis US Open.
Well, your recollection is different than mine. I enjoyed watching all 4 days, and aside from the perhaps valid complaints about sporadic syringing of greens (mostly the short par 3) - hey, how come I played it dry and he played it wet? - I really truly enjoyed the test. I thought it was pretty cool watching guys struggle to make a 4 on the modest 10th (the most underrated and overlooked par 4 in the world, imho), and it seemed to have as much to do with the architecture as the set up.
But I could certainly be wrong, I wasn't there, haven't ever played it. Somehow the best players that week managed to make their way around, while the others struggled and complained; I believe that's what those of us who enjoyed it remember. To me, if it's fluky, you don't get Retief and Phil, you get Shaun and Chad. As I said, the only thing missing was a Tiger in good form.
Here's hoping the course and the set up reflect Shinny's majesty this year.
I agree with all that.
Just hate the contrived nonsense.
Turn the water off and firm it up-cool.
Build all the back tees you want(if you're not going to reasonably regulate equipment)
but the rest (2004 planting and replanting rough,mowing back native bluestem,later widening and restoring, then planting fescue sod this year)is a demonstration in unsustainability at worst-and an issue of doing too much at best.
I was there every day in 2004-I enjoyed it as well (sadly no wind Thursday-Saturday)but what I didn't enjoy on Sunday was NO ONE could hold green from fairway OR rough, so it was a lob and putting contest-very little separation between great, good and average full shots.
Of course the weather played into that, but it went over the top due to the hand of man.(and/or a preconceived winning score)
then it required the hand of man to finish some holes
US Open formula
Pick a course,
tip it out,
firm it up,
grow some rough if need be -don't import it
and tee it up.
prep the course for a month-not for years.
It nearly always amazes me how often the USGA gets it wrong, yet nearly all courses get it right for their MG or Club Champonship every year.