[qoute]The US Golf Association has in the past been charged with many grievous acts against those with the temerity to enter its Open championship. They have frequently produced wrist-breaking rough and hit-and-hope collars of grass around the greens,
but last week they excelled themselves. The last day of the 104th US Open featured greens so firm and so fast they were, in essence,
impossible to pitch to and putt on. A player had to be imperturbable to survive and in Retief Goosen they found the very man.
Excelled? Implies he liked it, but not the post coverage of the media?
Impossible? Beg to differ. Who won, and how many skins on sunday? Maggert? Someone, one on every hole, I'd guess, showed how possible it was.