Another who refuses to read and accept the sign before the first tee. The course is not for all golfers, it can't be anymore clear. That is how I look at Bethpage, for the "highly skilled" golfers, as it has always been intended...
Plenty of courses could have a sign like that on the first tee - Oakmont and Pine Valley for example - while not being as boring or dull architecturally as the current iteration of BPB.
THAT is one of the main point everyone but you keeps making (and that you keep missing).
Well this week is certainly generating some discussion- nice to see Golf Club Atlas is still alive.
Why does Bethpage generate so much attention? And why is it so negative? What is this ignorant focus on the fans?
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Erik, I wonder how much golf you've played at the park?
Bethpage Black is part of the bigger picture for those that call Bethpage home; like myself, family and friends have for many years. The park has incredible VARIETY- now the Black might not have the VARIETY that The Old Course, or Friars Head offers, but thats why there is the Green, Blue, Yellow, and Red course. We moved around those and were inspired day in and day out by each respectively.
Bethpage Black dull? Maybe for a beater...
Over the course of 3 rounds in the New York State Open last year here are some highlights-
First hole-
Driver, PW
Second hole-
5 Wood, 8 iron
Third hole-
6 iron
Fourth Hole
Driver, 3 iron, Wedge
Fifth Hole
Driver, Gap Wedge (smoked down wind)
Sixth Hole-
Smoked pefect 5 wood, Gap Wedge
7th Hole
Driver, 3 iron, 58 degree
8th Hole
Flighted 7 iron front hole location
Full 6 back hole location
9th Hole-
Driver, 9 iron
Driver, 7 iron (tee all the way back)
10th Hole-
Driver, 6 irons DAY 1
11th Hole
Driver, PW
12th Hole
Driver, 3 iron
13th Hole
Driver, 4 iron, 58 degree
14th Hole
PW- front hole location
8iron- BACK RIGHT hole location
15th Hole
Driver, 5 wood
Driver, GW, GW
Driver, 6 iron
16th Hole
Driver, 8 iron
17th Hole
6 Iron
18th Hole
5 wood, 8iron
All while traversing a wonderfully moving parkland routing with consistent change in direction....how you could say the Black is boring is beyond me.
The USGA tightened the corridors for 2002 US Open and the park kept them- so yes its tight in the Landing Area's....and the aesthetic is awful in places- the bunkers need to look like the cross bunker on 5 and 7..its not hard, or like the RED.
Would the Black be a better play with widening? Yes- for sure. But maybe if the current equipment didn't make driving the ball such a joke the course set ups wouldn't have to be so penal off the tee- because you can't fake it around the Black- and I see that as ok over the course of a calendar year that offer ANGC or the OLD COURSE.
Maybe the greatness of New York is too much for people to handle, the energy, and they feel compelled to bring some negative dialogue...like Geoff Shackelford did to start the week. I thought Geoff's take on everything from the PGA of America, to weather, to the course, to the fans, to NY hosting too many events to be extremely myopic.
There is a reason why tournaments are played in the New York Metro areas- IT WORKS.