Jason, after further review, the play stands as called. You;re being a homer for the course. HazNat is a penal, tree-choked, not very pretty, AVERAGE golf course. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. I walked the course forward and backward 1-18, then 18-1. This is my 11th major as a sports writer and i have seen a few other major venues as well. The only one I've seen that it beats is Medinah.
Your problem simply is that I don't think highly of a course you like, but don't suggest I haven't done my homework or haven't analyzed it properly because the general consensus of the players, is that this course is not Oakmont, WFW, or Oakland Hills. Even some archies i talked to - and I'm not dropping names - agree. HazNat does not stack up to the great classic courses and was chosen because it is HUGE and everything fits well on site and it's easy to run a big tournament here. The Minnesotans are great, and its convenient for everyone in the US to get to. Southern hills has a lot of dog legs too, but it has much better greens and surrounds and a better routing. hazNat summarizes many of the mistakes of the doldrums period of architecture.
I guess we are left with the old agree to disagree. i admire your loyalty to the course, but there are not many poeple who rank it above OHCC, WFW Shiunny, and the rest of the major rota. I'll read your minority report with great interest, but after being here and walking it twice and watching the pros play it, I think I can compare and contrast the major venues I've seen well.
That was NOT 13 that was 4, and the pics of the trees on 3 and 6 are not misleading...if you stray form the fwy, there are stands of trees...from the PGA announcement just today - we have oaks and maples and firs and ash. It's not a prison like medinah where rees admitted to me he had to remove hundreds of trees because the courses was tree choked, but it's not Oakmont or OHCC either.
Look, all I'm saying is that the Minnesota Vikings are not the Pittsburgh Steelers.
So take solace...not only did I fall on my keister, but I may have broken my wrist as well. i have an ice pack on my whole right hand.
Here's an idea...let's all take a page form Bill hyde's book and be positive and talk about the holes at HAzNat we DO like:
I like 1,5,9, 10. One is a great opener...downhill, gentle bend left, hit a big draw and then fly one to the green majestically. 5 has a great uphill second and plays around a bunkered hill. I love coming up the hill on 9 to that plateau green and what else needs to be said about 10... Your faves?