I agree, no hovering needed. Jay and I spoke of my hearing Watney afterwords in and interview say something to the effect that they (pros) don't usually look at the hand-out rules sheets, because they generally know the rules, and such. When on a course of obvious deviation from the norm of architecture where there are 1200 bunkers, one would think they'd check the local rules posted.
Let me say, I have always enjoyed Jay's company, and it was too long since I saw him last at a Dixie Cup some years ago now. I have a new found respect for what he does, and how passionate he is to do it. I have several funny stories of watching Jay work. Probably too off topic to detail, given the recent admonshiments to stay on architecture. But, ask me next time you see me what is the hardest or oddest technique to get a drive to go about 190-200 into a FW at Lawsonia 18th.
But, I must say this. I haven't seen anyone sink their teeth into a passionate pursuit to the extent of a sleep deprived, intensely engaged, and driven to succeed at a profession as I saw in Jay this week. I kid you not... Wed, after he arrived back at the house night about10:30Pm, worked until about 3 writing about his golf coverage, got up at 6Am, and during the hour and 1/2 ride to Lawsonia, was on the phone the whole time with sources for his stories. He then insisted on walking Lawsoia in serious heat/humidity, which I begged him not to do. He walked the first 9 and only then near heat exhaustion relented, and carted it the last 9 (i'm not supposed to tell, but can't lie-cherry tree and all that
) He continued his cell calls to caddies and others the hour+ Lawsonia to WS, then got busy in the press tent. He hunted down his stories, walked all over the place and we met hiim back at tent after compteition where he introduced us around to various personalities. We brought him home, and watched him get <4hours sleep again to do it all over. He kept that pace up all week. I found him one evening in his room about 1;30Am in a fetal ball on his bed, out like a light, with dead hand extended onto his laptop. When I got up around 8Am, I found he was up, had run 3 miles, and was off to the course already. This went on for 7 days and nights. BTW, it is ~140miles RT from my house to the course, so add the driving to the marathon. If I'm lyin, I'm flyin