After reading a few recent threads about tough tracks and the USGA wanting to hold more opens on the west coast, it got me thinking about the Institute Golf Course in Morgan Hill, CA. I have a question out for my NorCal brethern to see if any of you have any inside information, or have played it.
What I know...or should I say, what I think I know!!
The course is owned by the Fry Family, which made thier money from the Frys electronics chain in CA which has been wildy successful. The design is attributed to either Robert Muir Graves or Damian V. Pascuzzo depending on where you look. Although interesting enough, its doesn't appear on either portfolio of courses that they have done. Perhaps this is due to the controversy regarding its creation which in short, they built it without the proper environmental, federal, and state permits. Several groups have tried to shut it down, but to no avail to my knowledge. I guess the city of Morgan Hill is in the Frys pockets, and approved some type of retroactive permits after it was built. It gets no more than 30 rounds or more per day, so it seems like one of those personal playground courses.
What makes all this interesting, is that its a long beast from the tips, over 7900 yards, and supposedly several tour players played it during the 2005 WGC event held at Harding Park and were unable to break par. There is also a whirl-wind of speculation that it could host the Frys.com event which is currently in Vegas. Other rumors include it potentially holding a Open due to its length/toughness. Has anyone played the course and would it be worthy of a U.S. Open, or is this all mute considering its not technically legal?
Thanks,