I watched the U.S. Senior Open through 72 holes yesterday, but missed the 3-hole playoff and two sudden death holes.
I dislike the 18-hole playoff ONLY because I want to see the outcome of a major championship after investing five hours watching it on television. I like 3- or 4-hole playoffs. I don't even mind sudden death after such a playoff. BUT SHOULDN'T THEY SELECT UNIQUE HOLES DURING THE SUDDEN DEATH.
Isn't it inherently unfair to repeat a hole over and over again to determine a champion? Even without the benefit of knowing the skills of the competitors beforehand, I think it's reasonable to assume that each hole should favor at least one player. And if you repeat it?
Does anyone recall how Tom Watson and Don Pooley did on the 18th in the SEVEN times they played it?