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well Mike, we know who wears the pants in your family, LOLalso yesterday was not a flighted event with the AM Handicap Flight and the PM Championship Flight, that was the real problemfirst world problems for sure
Yesterday evening I was bemoaning the USGA setup of Shinnecock to my wife Jennifer.She looked at me like I had two heads, and said;Hey, sometimes conditions are tough, they should suck it up. Isn't it you who always complains about these soft, over-watered conditions that yield birdie-fests week after week? Isn't it you who says "brown is beautiful", and loves to see a shiny golf course where the glow off the grass is simultaneously compelling and frightening? If you can't fly the ball into the middle of the green and get it to stop then maybe they should have to think on each hole where the best place to miss it is. If they can't hit the fairway maybe they should club down. Oh My God...they have to go out there and actually think and re-think their strategies without their electronic devices? Heavens forbid!No question she is 100% rightThis is the National Championship on sandy soil that drains quickly and where the wind is unpredictable. Everyone is facing the same golf course. They are being paid millions of dollars for the privilege. Shoot a lower score and you win!And oh...aren't you the one who tells me how much fun Cobb's Creek is in the late fall when the grass stops growing and sometimes if you get in the wrong position the ball comes back to your feet?Why are you depriving those pros of the same joy?