The real question is will Pinehurst be the catalyst for a movement that eventually influences Augusta.
Obviously Augusta isn't likely to be at the forefront of this movement. The question is whether it's possible in some distant future of environmental time and space for the April barrage of bright green grass and flowers to be seen as an anachronism?
Man I hope not...
I went to Pinehurst last Friday and yesterday, I loved it, I can't wait to play it again. I have loved Bandon, Streamsong, and all of the links courses I have played in the UK. But I hope The Masters and ANGC never gets down with brown. The Masters as it is presented now is spring being reborn in the South every year to me and countless others. I live in this part of the country, and have neither single line nor double line irrigation in my yard, and the azaleas and dogwoods that are a rite of passage in the spring are still prevalent. Those flowers happen without any irrigation at my house. I think it is fine the way it is.
I love when my home club is firm and fast and a bit brown around the edges in the fall, but I also love the lush, (and yes much softer conditions) that exist in the spring when all of the dogwoods are out. We don't have azaleas because they are not native to our course and we do not plant anything that was not there originally. But if they were I would love to see them bloom in the spring.
Sometimes some of us on here sound like my sister and most of the vegetarians that I know. While I am happy for my sister if that is her lifestyle choice. Heck I even eat vegetables every once in a while, but why do most vegetarians think that it is their right to not only eat vegetables but their duty to see to it that no one else can eat meat? My wife the dietician has gotten me to believe that a steady diet of steak probably isn't the best for me either, but gosh darn it when my birthday rolled around last week and I was asked if I could have anything I wanted to eat, guess what I wanted. it wasn't firm asparagus and brown rice...
I loved PH#2 when I saw it last Friday in person and all weekend on TV, I loved it yesterday when I walked it again for a practice round with my daughter and I am looking forward to watching the Women's Open this weekend as well (which probably normally I would not). I can't wait to play it sometime soon. But I also can't wait for The Masters next year (in fact when I saw the email last night from ANGC I passed over all work related emails to open it first only to learn that I had not hit the lottery for tickets next year) It is still the highlight of every spring for me and many other people. There, it may not be popular on here, but I am not afraid to say it. "I LOVE STEAK, AND I LOVE A GREEN AUGUSTA NATIONAL!!" And I hope the choice to enjoy either is never forcibly taken away from me!