Tom,
Which par 5(s) will they convert into a par 4 for the championship? I am excited to see this place. What would you guess the scoring difference will be between the qualifying round at Cherry Hills and the round at CommonGround?
Brian:
My associate Eric Iverson built 3-4 new tees last year for the qualifier, which I have yet to see. There are four par-5's on the course, and three of them [#7, #11 and #18] are easily reachable for this field. I would guess they'll call #7 and maybe #11 two-shotters, although they might have built another tee on #11 to keep it a par-5.
Bear in mind that Common Ground was not built for this event -- the CGA wanted it to host all levels of state events, but no one ever thought of it for the Amateur qualifier until the professional at Cherry Hills [who had played in the Renaissance Cup there] suggested it to Mike Davis.
The difference between the course ratings for the two courses is less than two shots, but I would guess that players will be much more aggressive at Common Ground -- which will work out for some, and not so much for others. The bad rounds at Cherry Hills will certainly be worse for the guys who are spraying it off the tee, because there are a lot more trees and hazards in play.
I am curious how the players will prepare for the event. Do you imagine playing one or more practice rounds at Common Ground? Will you have a caddie scout it out in advance so that you know which hole locations are foolish to attack? I would think the players who play Common Ground on Monday will be at a bit of a disadvantage, thinking they have to go low there without an idea of what score would be good enough to advance.