I was really kind of hoping the other TP threads would put this one to bed....
JakaB -
You completely missed the point of this thread as I originally intended, which is not surprising considering what developed.
The genesis of the thread was as follows. I had a slow Thursday afternoon, as we completed a rather large print job for us Thursday morning and my guys were breaking everything down. This gave me the opportunity to catch a good bit of Thursday's action. I observed quite a few putts hit from various lengths of, say, 5-25 feet, that appeared to track straight at the hole and either go in, lip out or go straight by the hole. This seemed like something I would find boring if I were playing the course, so I decided to start a thread where I could solicit opinions on the greens of TP. I choose the admittedly poor choice of the thread title (poor because it inspired emotion rather than thought) because it was the most concise way of conveying my observation and I thought it would be sure to draw out some interesting opinions from people who have played the course. I did not take the time to adequately reflect on how this would draw out Pat in a Rees defense mode. Indeed, prior to starting the thread, I was under the mistaken impression that Rees had simply stretched the course a bit and moved a few bunkers and greens. I specifically included the Rees compliment so that people would focus on the greens, which I mistakely assumed had not been modified by Rees.
What ensued was two things: 1) a handful of people took my request as genuine (thanks guys) and responded in the affirmative or negative and 2) a brawl between Pat and myself ensued when I was not able to overlook his comments. I am not proud of what ensued between Pat and me, but I felt like I was being smeared and wanted to try to get the thread back onto my original question. Big mistake, I should have just let it go. In the future I will do my best to ignore it when people try to attack me personally rather than attack my points (which a few did & I thought I took rather well), but I can't guarantee that I won't rise up to defend myself again.
You are right, the tournament was pretty entertaining. I did observe a few putts that broke pretty good amounts, so I guess in a sense my original question still remains unanswered, to me at least.
I still stand by my original question and my own personal preferences - I find it more interesting trying to judge a few feet of break than a few inches, and I also believe this forces one to think more when playing a course. Big John's bunker blast was great and all three players should be congratulated, particularly Riley and Donald for their clutch putts that forced the playoff. But none of that really has much to do with my original question, does it?