Mr. Mucci-
Your're right. Great event. The National is one of the best golf courses I have ever played. I was really impressed with the set up.
It was absolutely wrong of me to second guess the General's. They do know best.
Why in earth would the USGA offer something nice to the local golf pro's?
When you say "local", what's the defining boundary ?
Long Island ?
The courses of the MGA ?
The Eastern Seaboard ?
East of the Mississippi ?
The continental US ?
Thanks for the insight!
Always glad to help ?
What number of tickets do you think the USGA should have set aside ?
Mr. Mucci-
Re: question about amount of tickets set aside--that's a great question. If the USGA were to decide to go this route I am sure they would look at the number of PGA members they accommodate at the US Open, Masters, US Women's Open, etc. and look at the location, total spectator attendance and weighing the many other variables when considering a fair amount of tickets to ration. Obviously this would require notification to the PGA membership and the possibility of some application/lottery process. Not an easy task--however these are the challenges of hosting a major tournament--similar to coordinating outings at local private clubs for friends of the USGA.
Bottom line- The USGA did not set a policy for PGA pro's.
I am sure there is an answer as to why they changed the policy from other major USGA events. If anyone here can shed some light on this that would be great.
I am simply surprised and disappointed in their position for the Walker Cup.
I read your posts here almost daily. You support the USGA--I get it. Unfortunately we may have to agree to disagree on this one.
Thanks,
Mike Sweeney