OK, back to the topic at hand. Apologies for the
diversion.
So re Shinnecock... great call for this topic, Wayne.
The par fours are quite varied, and you describe them
perfectly.
Now if I may digress again...
re the impression of
brutality, which I share: it's not the length that
makes the course brutal - it's the narrowness
of the fairways combined with high rough pretty much
all the time (though of course not so high as US Open times)
combined with very penal greens and green surrounds.
I can't see a set of tees that would make that course
doable for me... Hell I hit LW into #1 nice and high
and it bounced like cement and bounded over the green
where I was faced with a chip back that Tiger himself
would have found difficult. (Should have run it in, yes, but
I didn't grasp the firmness at that point; and the point
is that was the hardest little 75 yard shot with nothing
in the way to a large green one can imagine.)
This is the point of the
brutality impression, as I see it anyway... You just have to
hit perfect shots into those greens - if you do, you'll then
likely have a really hard putt. If you don't, god help you.
I'm not saying it's not great - it is. I'm not saying it's not
fun - it is. I just will stand by saying it's a brutally difficult
golf course. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
TH