Bruce- No, it is not a given. It is a common assumption, but it is not a given.
Mike-
The game is easier on a soft canvas. That's why people want it. If Sunday's score didn't prove that, nothing will. After last weeks Westechester, one of the entrants acknowledged that the old girl would've played tougher without the greenside bunkerside cabbage.
What short grass and firm conditions allow, is the opportunity to play a multitude of different types of shots, with all sorts of different clubs. Watching some of those guys awareness levels on Sunday, was as great as the heated conttest between Mick and Retief. Veejays play on 7, from short of the green with the putter, was creative beyond the field, and only missed the bird by a micro measurement of pressure.
If one watched faces closely, Thursday was an interesting day. Many of the best in the world, were fooled by the speed of the greens. Why? I suspect the poa got'em. These were perfectly struck putts, that came-up an inch or two short of the hole. The looks of incredulity on the faces of Els and Lefty were priceless. Friday, after the rain, the grass puffed up for most of the early times and the rolling and the holeing was easier, evidenced by the low scores. By afternoon Friday, the grass was getting that patina back, and Saturday I missed. I just assume it kept getting drier.
Sunday we had a dawn patrol toony. We were all salivating of what the day would hold on Lawng Island. We were watching the internet and saw the scores of the first few groups.
To steal a civil war quote, It was a great and (turning out to be) terrible day.