Did anyone else find the pros playing Colonial uninteresting to watch? Just about ever par 4 was either lay back with less than driver and then have a 9 iron or wedge into the green or bomb driver and have a half wedge into the green. This isn’t a knock on Colonial at all because it used to be a great test for the pros and today I think it would be a fantastic well rounded test for all amateurs excluding college golfers.
It’s also fascinating to me that Tiger refuses to play venues like Colonial or Harbour Town; short courses where you don’t need driver but have to shape it both ways. Seems like these courses should fit his game today perfectly.
I remember when we renovated the course 10 years ago and all the tees we pushed back. We added over 200 yards, moved bunkers to the inside of doglegs and felt pretty good about the course would challenge the pros. And it did, even when the wind didn't blow. Tees are back to the property edges now and the fairways are faster and firmer then every. When its gets abnormally hot and humid for May, the bentgrass does not like it, so they play softer. Mind you, C3 is a par 70, even.
Tour players hit the ball way too far now for C3 to hold up without a constant wind. Ill be interested to see what Gil does to combat any of this, or just makes it a great members course for 51 weeks of the year.