Pennard was bone dry as well-dust in high traffic areas. greens-which were irrigated- had many dry/brown areas-putted and played beautifully.
fairways defintely yellowish tan -brown with a few greenish areas in lower lying spots.
Hoylake's greens were quite receptive on Thursday before the rain.
We're in a different era, and evidently the changes Americans and tournament golf (irrigation/defined rough/narrow fairways) have brought to the game have spread across the pond.
No doubt there's been rain at Hoylake, and as Mark points out weather changes links courses too, but I can't help but think irrigation has played a huge role in it all as a course is less likely to soak up excess moisture/rain if it never is allowed to get to bone dry/dormant.
Certainly no expert, just an observation.
Re:the crowds at Hoylake
It certainly was a contrast to Augusta.
being my first Open, I was predisposed to like it all.
Was very surprised phones were allowed in.
Which is why every tee there was a caddie shouting "no pictures please"
of course. like everyone there, I did snap a few photos in silent mode
I noticed a ton of movement and noise from surrounding roads, officials and employees in gas carts, as well as nearby unaware fans.
Enjoyed the atmosphere-the park and ride was very seamless