One talks about some of the legendary tournaments of the by-gone era. We focus on the result, the heroic winner, and the legend and lore. But, what about the actual progression of the tournament by the field? What sort of golf and on what sort of course were some of those legendary tournaments played, and in what conditions. If one were really going to try and answer which was the greatest US Am tournament, ever, shouldn't one also have a good understanding of the whole tournament and how it transpired with the play, the field, and the outcome?
As for this CB edition, I found it to be a great tournament, in varied conditions, on a demanding and unique course, with a very skilled field of mostly young players. We saw some very good shot making, and creativity in how various players played the course. And, despite tape delays and the like, we did actually get to see it as opposed to flimsy and well hidden in archives written accounts of the legendary ones, with heavy hero tauting prose by a few of said writers.