Jaime Díaz advocates for slower green speeds on the Golf Channel after watching the Open today. His argument: pace of play, more hole positions, freer putting strokes. The Open stats show that it has the fewest 3-putts in major championships. Highest percentage of 15 foot putts made. Thoughts?
I can’t say it any better, I agree. Raise the fairway height of cut while you’re at it!
Plus 1.
To say nothing of the playability, fun and interest as well as the cost and environmental savings of not shaving grass.
the "tyranny of the minority" is alive and well in the golf world.
I've been playing a course the last two days with incredibly interesting sloped greens.
Greens that frankly I had forgotten how interesting hey are.
No chance these would be built today with greens that ran above 10.5 and if they were even at 10.5, they would have to find the most benign boring pins possible.
Uphill putts must be struck SOLID, downhillers must be judged, not nudged.
(on a super fast modern surface, pins are merely placed where a mere nudge allows the ball to settle at the hole-that's not judgement, that's just repetitive.)