Wow....the guy is a Ryder Cup cupper, tore up the Nationwide Tour before he joined the big Tour and absolutely golfed his ball around Augusta as one of the shortest hitters out there. And people are blasting him and the tournament. I guess some will never be happy, or at best, just hypocritical. Can we sticky this thread so its easily reached once the next "Bomb and Gouge" thread pops up?
To answer Terry's original question:
I think the "new" Augusta showed some interesting aspects this week. The par 5's played very differently. Layups were the smart and profitable play. I think its interesting to watch these long hitters play outside of their comfort zone. Every other week, 215 in the middle of the fairway, they're NEVER thinking about laying up. Augusta made the wheels turn. To me, that adds interest. Watching guys who can routinely hit wedges to 4 feet play away from that shows that Augusta was playing mind games.
I've never seen this many people lay up so closely to 13 green, especially low left. Also, huge premium laying up on 15 to a halfway level lie.
As for the par 4's, I'm on the fence. The new trees, as dumb as they may be, are there. I think they almost give the SHORTEST hitters an advantage. 500 yard Par 4 says "must hit driver" to everyone. Longer hitters need to hit through the chute and very accurately curve their drive, or risk blowing it through fairways. Zach could hit driver, but didn't have to curve it as much to navigate around the artificial doglegs. New clubs don't hook or slice.....they push or pull. Which is why I think you saw guys like Appleby and Tiger hitting some really bad drives, mostly double crosses. Inside out swings that used to provide a nice cut, now just result in a big pull.
I think its really rewarding to play a round of golf knowing that you didn't hit many spectacular shots, but played smart. Hitting away from pins, making kick in pars and working your way around a course can be fun when you know that's the only way to play a certain course. Augusta was just that this week and Zach did it best.
And if God, his wife or a big brown teddy bear gave him the inner fortitude to do that.....good for him. He has his green jacket and a hell of a story to tell his kid.
CPS