Mike - I was half joking, but I have a feeling (never having played in your neck of the woods) that the climate and soils and grass types used there, especially at higher end clubs, produce greens that play a lot differently than the sort of bumpy, sort of shaggy, sort of patchy greens on offer at many of the modest publics I golf at, especially early in the season. I'm not complaining, mind you, just pointing out my view that the fast greens the pros play on are actually much easier to putt. Like Lee Trevino once said: before he came on tour he didn't consider himself a great putter, until he saw what for him were the pristine and true running greens the pros played on and thought to himself "how the hell does anyone ever MISS a putt on greens like these?".
Peter