... meanwhile back at Memorial Park, as Mike mentioned, a pretty good field is expected, ... pressure also on Brooks! https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/houston-open/field.htmlit was a sunny 73 degF today and should be approaching 80 degrees next weekend and really beautiful, ideal conditions golf weather, so it should be interesting to see among other things at MP:
1) how the new sand capped fairways are presented and used, though much will be flown over, will anyone play to/define conservative positions or attack the course from the start and go really low?
2) where the pins get placed daily in this first tourney, and where they end up on Sunday?
3) with the fronting pond gone on 6, will the majority go for the avg. mortal's two-shooter green in one and get shuttled towards the gully left by drainage slopes or just bail to short right and short game birdies?
4) whether anyone gets freaked by gully/drainage ditch left on 5, 6, & 7 & 8 green and/or can recover from the edges? I doubt gully front & right will be issue for any pro on 2, like I've already seen it for some am's in my limited play
5) do they tear up the short par 3's, using their accuracy and mastering the internal green contours, cause they certainly are good at that, even with new hard greens? I was taught that one shooters are all about accuracy, and most players can relate on par 3's more than reaching par 5's in two...
6) do their short game skills last for 4 rounds?
7) how much business will the sides of 15 see?
how much business will the back of 16 see?
9) who might go for 17 or just aggresively play the old cape style? This hole is one of my new favs at MP after two plays..
FWIW, MP has always been fun to walk on as a single and meet folks, test the game, and enjoy the walk, even if spoiled at times... with the renovation and PGA returning, life is very good at MP ... Thank You JIm Crane, TD, MN, DM, & crew!