Anyone who happened to see the replay of the Azinger-Ballesteros match on "Shell's Wonderful World of Golf" late last night got a good glimpse into the wonderful "angle" game that is TOC.
The wind was fresh, but not overly so, for most of the round, and the putting surfaces were firm. Stopping the ball on a dime? Hardly!
A great example was the 7th hole, with the wind coming out of the left and the hole cut on the left side of the green, just beyond the swale. Seve's drive was on the right side, in the rough, and Paul's was well-left (usually the preferred position). Given the wind direction, however, Seve had a much better angle of attack, and although his ball didn't make it up the front slope, he was left with a routine par. Azinger, coming downwind, only was able to play a shot that ran well beyond the pin. Three putts later was as good an example of differening angles (and their changeability in certain conditions) and firm putting surfaces as any I've seen.
Incidentally, the final scores were Azinger, 72 & Ballesteros, 74.
Also, the Road Hole Bunker looked pretty fabulous and quite unlike either of the two recent "restored" versions that have been posted here.