Following in the footsteps of Dave Tepper, I'm copying my post , which elaborates on the history of this so called bland, not much to offer muni, which for some reason is being ridiculed for not being Cape Kidnappers, Pacific Dunes, U.S. Open sites that are among the best in world private clubs, and two of the best resort courses in the U.S. that are on the Open rota.
By coincidence, I had looked up winners going back to the 50s, in precursors to the Farmers. You will also see Littler, Casper, Bolt, Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, Tom Watson, Fuzzy Zoeller, Johnny Miller, besides the winners Dave Tepper mentions.
You can also look up past winners of World Junior Championship winners at the tournament hosted there over the years, an impressive list.
The surprise breaks, hard to read greens, juicy greenside rough, and sloping fairways that reduce the effective width of fairways and favor players who work it into slopes are what public players encounter when they play the course.We'll see what kind of drama unfolds over the weekend.
I'm glad I can play it at the Senior Resident rate and like the fact that a muni course I like and play is hosting the U.S. Open again.
I had the good fortune of making a hole in one on #3 in 2010. The experience adds to my viewing enjoyment.
Charles Lund