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Carl Nichols

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Congressional/Rain/Weather
« on: June 13, 2011, 10:31:27 AM »
The weather in DC has cooled down and is supposed to be really nice this week, which led me to think the USGA could get the course in exactly the condition they'd like.  But a story in this morning's WaPost suggests that some would like some rain:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2011-us-open-congressional-is-waiting-on-a-rain-day/2011/06/12/AGMeADSH_story.html

2011 U.S. Open: Congressional is waiting on a rain day
 
By Barry Svrluga, Monday, June 13, 12:03 AM

At 4:30 p.m. Sunday, thunder rumbled over Congressional Country Club, and the couple of dozen players who were finishing up practice for the U.S. Open heeded the warning of a horn atop the clubhouse and scampered for cover. The reaction among club and tournament officials: joy.

“We need this rain to be a good soaking,” said Paul Klinedinst, co-chair of Congressional’s U.S. Open committee.

By all accounts, Congressional is ready to host the Open — which begins Thursday and runs through Sunday — for the third time. But Washington has been dealing with exceptionally warm weather over the past two weeks, and that has impacted the rough. Mike Giuffre, the director of golf course maintenance, believes one rain will bring the rough back to life, making it a big more gnarly.

Though staffers from the United States Golf Association, which stages the Open, and contractors were due to be working through Sunday night, the club and the course are prepared.

“It’s coming down to the final minute for them,” Klinedinst said. “But it’s gone really well. The preparations are unbelievable.”

Construction of what amounts to a small city — merchandise tents, corporate suites, grandstands, concessions, etc. — began in mid-March. Workers were finishing the construction of spectator gates and painting even late Sunday afternoon.

Among those who got in at least nine holes of practice Sunday were K.J. Choi, who won the AT&T National at Congressional in 2007; Bubba Watson, a three-time winner on tour over the past year; Australian Aaron Baddeley, who played with Watson. Monday’s practice rounds begin with a group of young stars — Jason Day, Nick Watney, Justin Rose and Webb Simpson — signed up to tee off at 7 a.m. from No. 10.

The USGA announced that tickets to all four rounds of competition are sold out. Tickets for practice rounds Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are available at the main and clubhouse admission gates. Children 12 and under will be admitted for free during any day of the tournament when accompanied by an adult ticket holder.

“I think we’re where we want to be,” Kinedinst said

Jerry Kluger

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 11:05:13 AM »
Carl: I don't know how extensive the watering system is at Congressional and there could be an issue of the rough being stressed without some rain.  BTW: In your last sentence in your quote from the Post you added in that juniors under 12 are admitted free for any round when accompanied by an adult which is not exactly what the article said - my recollection from a USGA presentation I attended was that only applies to the practice rounds.  Those bringing kids should check this before they go out since the tournament rounds are sold out.

Carl Nichols

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 11:13:27 AM »
Jerry-
I simply quoted the article that's on the Post's website -- don't know if it's accurate or the exact same thing as the paper edition.

Jerry Kluger

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2011, 11:54:02 AM »
Carl: i wasn't trying to be a smartass about it - the paper edition is different and I have a son I wanted to bring out and I am going on Tuesday to be safe.

Bill Gayne

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2011, 08:59:04 PM »
From the USGA website

"Junior Tickets
Juniors 12 and younger will be admitted free of charge, on any day,
when accompanied by a valid adult ticket holder. These tickets will
be available at the Will Call facilities and all admission gates.

Juniors 13 to 17 will be admitted at a reduced rate when
accompanied by a valid adult ticket holder. These tickets can be
purchased by credit card at the Will Call facilities and all admission
gates. Practice Rounds $15; Championship Rounds $35."

jeffwarne

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2011, 03:36:47 PM »
From the USGA website

"Junior Tickets
Juniors 12 and younger will be admitted free of charge, on any day,
when accompanied by a valid adult ticket holder. These tickets will
be available at the Will Call facilities and all admission gates.

Juniors 13 to 17 will be admitted at a reduced rate when
accompanied by a valid adult ticket holder. These tickets can be
purchased by credit card at the Will Call facilities and all admission
gates. Practice Rounds $15; Championship Rounds $35."

I waited 2 hours in the rain with my daughter at Bethpage and was told they weren't aware of the program.
Very unorganized and a complete mess.

We walked right through the gate when we got there and nobody bothered us as they were more than overwhelmed.

Always interesting to see how a one week show compares to the perfection at Augusta (who has the same policy-but with strict restrictions)
"Let's slow the damned greens down a bit, not take the character out of them." Tom Doak
"Take their focus off the grass and put it squarely on interesting golf." Don Mahaffey

Bill Gayne

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Re: Congressional/Rain/Weather
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2011, 07:43:25 PM »
I took the kids to Open last summer at St. Andrews and the R&A had a similar ticketing policy. The people manning the ticket booths knew exactly what to do and it all went off like clock work. The Open also has remote parking except the trip to the course is on a double decker bus which is really cool for a couple of kids from America.