I’ve played this course hundreds of times and I’ve always known that it would stand up to the best of the game while allowing average players to be challenged, thrilled and sometimes, overwhelmed.
The most important factor in the difficulty this week is the lack of rain the past couple weeks, along with a lot of southwest winds, which have combined to create the firm, fast and FAIR ground upon which they’re playing.
Yesterday I spoke with the acclaimed course superintendent, Sam MacKenzie, who confirmed that he has watered the course every night this week. He’s not starving the turf; he’s keeping it safe and challenging.
We were unlucky with the weather in 03, which led to some low scoring the first couple days, but Olympia’s fortunes have definitely improved this year.