I'm enjoying this course presentation, as I did the 06 tournament when the course was so burned, I think they banned smoking.
I don't think the absence of driver use is a symbol of limitation, but more one of sound basic architecture translated to world championship conditions...I don't believe that narrowed rough scares the elites nearly as much as it does me, especially so if they would be playing from 100-140 yards out of it, by hitting a driver into it...I think its the price paid for loss of angle to navigate the green side hazards that is one part...and on select holes, OB...if I could hit my 2, 3 or 4 iron nearly 250-60 yards AND more reliably straight than my driver and 3w, I'd be hitting it too...at every course on the planet.
For me, this course presentation (by giving precious little "extra reward" and way more risk to driver and 3w usage) is compelling the elite player to conquer the green target and those interesting approaches from a greater distance and (even for them) longer clubs. in the very first televised action of the day on #1...by hitting irons Woods and Stenson had 193 and 176 respectively and that greater distance played a part in the cause of each to find the right and left flanking traps respectively...and the bogeys that followed. Meanwhile, Cabrera DID hit driver, had 122 and found a much easier tap-in par for the hole, and had a simple approach that often precedes a birdie (but he made a mess of it and went long).
I think in general, playing width that is curtailed by trees or artifices is bad plain and simple, playign width as defined by rough is more a matter of when you start the clock...to Allain Robertson and Old Tom, the width of today's Old Course might be more like the Champs Elysee than a hand-wringer.
I confess that I am surprised that championship rota courses do not re-widen after the circus leaves town. I only have Winged Foot and Shinnecock to go on, but I report that both those places were pretty much re-settled into their everyday fairway width by the next golf season opening or soon thereafter.
Follow-up: What is the state of Merion after the gnashing of teeth of its alterations to host the US Open last year...is it lost forever, is it fine, is it back to this or that...?
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