Listening to Lee Westwood opine on why The Open.
Super nice guy-always pulling for him.
Speaking about luck in general,luck at The Open and in particular luck at RSG.
Now opining on how RSG should/will "water the fairways" to soften them and reduce the possibility of odd bounces.
"You can't have firm fairways with the bounces you get around here"
"Biggest challenge will getting the ball to the hole with the greens so slow"
"It will be frustrating if I can't get the ball to the hole"
He goes on to describe how it was OK for the fairways to be firm 60 years ago when the ball would merely run off into rough and the players had to control spin/fliers on a 6 or 7 iron from ordinary light dry rough, but now the fairways run off into super thick gunch.
He says now they hit it so far that the ordinary dry thin rough would be no problem with players hitting sand wedges due to how far they hit it, so the thick gunch is needed because they are coming in from so much closer with wedges they can gauge spin more easily with.
i.e. a scale problem solved with widening the target and increasing the penalty for missing.
Ick.
BTW-I think he and many others simply underestimate the effect of a wet spring/early summer and the heavy rough is a mere side effect of that-usually crispier by now.
So.....the ball is being struck 30-50 yards farther than 30 years ago, and the answer for a links course that has tested players for well over a hundred years is....
1. more water on the fairways to create "fairer" bounces,
2.greens that roll faster(so he can get it to the hole-though to be fair I think he gets that's on him)Which isn't really possible given the undulations on the greens-a good thing!
3. heavy rough to penalize those who couldn't hit the (now)widened by watering fairways.
He is a very thoughtful guy clearly, but when operating in an echo chamber, it's amazing to me what passes for good thought.
and the drones that ask the unthoughtful questions with zero challenges to the line of thinking he's espousing.
he did identify the issue(scale) and I guess he believes the scale issue can't or won't be addressed by the simplest and most obvious element(equipment) so EVERYTHING ELSE should change.
Super nice guy, I' pulling for him, but it's increasingly clear to me why he hasn't won a major.
Tiger, Jack, Ben, Palmer, Player, didn't think it was luck, and most recently Mickelson has embraced the links game, with great success.
edit:Brendan Porath with similar thoughts and actual text
https://twitter.com/BrendanPorath/status/1415278765219926034/photo/1