Bob, I disagree. I thought this was a very interesting Open Championship. At the start of Sunday's round, you had a relative unknown with a large lead and the question was could he hang on. Right off the bat, Craig Parry and Justin Leonard started coming at him and while he faltered at times, he responded time and time again. Finally, Parry fell by the wayside. Then, when he had it all wrapped up, he made 3 unpardonable strokes in a row to open the door for Leonard and Lawrie. As much as I love St. Andrews, the 18th there couldn't provide that much excitement even with Rocca's incredible finish the last time.After that, the playoff was amazing. Think about it, a playoff where 3 players when 4 holes and only made one par between them (but did make 3 birdies.)Last night, 8 of watched the video and even though 7 of us already knew who won and that there was a playoff, we were glued to our seats wondering how in the world all this transpired. We were at least as excited as the one person who didn't know what was coming. Not to mention screaming at Van de Velde and Leonard about how dumb they were being.Sure Tiger and Norman didn't make the runs we would all have liked, but Lawrie did from even further off the pace so I would said it was more their fault than the course's.Having said all that, I do feel the R&A went a little overboard on the fairway widths. But, in setting up a championship for the best players in the world, you should tend to err on the too tough side rather than the too easy side in my opinion. Fortunately they don't err too often.