competitive hole locations.
The USGA Women's Open is scheduled for Sebonack for June 24-30.
If the conditions were as they were today, 300 would run away with the tournament.
But, the USGA and TV would not seek to embarrass the field and Women's golf, hence, I sense a benign setup, to the extent that's possible.
This past weekend they held their 2-3 day member guest and the course was incredibly challenging.
In a previous thread I had indicated that I knew who the winner would be and perhap who the non-winners would be.
When you have to putt defensively on 10 foot birdie putts, hoping you don't run it 6 feet by, you know it's challenging.
In the playoff, one of the contestants hit it to 10 feet and looked like a sure winner as only two other teams hit the green and they were 40-50 feet away.
From 10 feet, his partner rolled it 8 feet past, into that wind.
On the first hole, yesterday, the hole was on the knob/ridge.
As Yogi said, "you can't get there from here"
While Sebonack is generous off the tee, with wind and firm, fast greens, scores would be incredibly high.
It may be one of the most difficult courses, greenwise, in the country.
Yes, harder than Pine Valley and harder than Oakmont.
Like many clubs that get their greens very firm and very fast, soft approaches are a problem..
Certain hole locations can't be reached aerially, as the ball will not hold the green, and shots hit short, often stay short.
I doubt that those conditions will exist in late June, but, if they did, if you think the uproar about Shinnecock was bad, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Comments were made that those greens should never go above 10-11 on the Stimp, and I tend to agree with that.
13.5 is diabolical when they're firm and the wind is up.
But, it was fun.