in the world ?
# 15 at Ridgewood, which plays at about a maximum of 155 and usually shorter seems to have held its own, especially when the hole is cut far left.
And, the green isn't particularly difficult to putt.
# 5 seems to have held up rather well, even with having the tees moved up.
Are small, well protected greens the answer ?
When they're hitting a 3-wood off the tee on a 500 yard, dogleg, uphill par 4, doesn't that tell you that length is not the defining feature to a hole's difficulty for PGA Tour Pros ? (It's certainly a major factor for most golfers)
Will the USGA revisit the distance issue and offer a prudent, timely solution ?
Or, will it be Augusta that attempts to resolve the issue ?