Baldy wrote:Since Davis is a Georgia Southern grad, I've kept up with his career at the USGA somewhat, and I have to say that he has done an outstanding job putting on all of the USGA events over the past dozen years or so. Shitty course conditions aside, the drama on Sunday was second to none, but it's a shame that the course conditions are a bigger headline than the competition.
The USGA should cancel all scheduled championships held on the lesser coast until they can learn to build and maintain half way decent championship caliber courses (Pebble not included).
Btw, Pebble's greens were not very good in 2000, the year TW fired -15. He turned around and trashed them in 2010 (he putted poorly).
I have a couple of friends that caddy for the Pebble Beach properties. In their opinion, it's the weakest of the three.
Baldy wrote:Since Davis is a Georgia Southern grad, I've kept up with his career at the USGA somewhat, and I have to say that he has done an outstanding job putting on all of the USGA events over the past dozen years or so. Shitty course conditions aside, the drama on Sunday was second to none, but it's a shame that the course conditions are a bigger headline than the competition.
The USGA should cancel all scheduled championships held on the lesser coast until they can learn to build and maintain half way decent championship caliber courses (Pebble not included).
Btw, Pebble's greens were not very good in 2000, the year TW fired -15. He turned around and trashed them in 2010 (he putted poorly).
I have a couple of friends that caddy for the Pebble Beach properties. In their opinion, it's the weakest of the three.
If that's the case, you people need to learn how to grow grass.
Baldy wrote:Since Davis is a Georgia Southern grad, I've kept up with his career at the USGA somewhat, and I have to say that he has done an outstanding job putting on all of the USGA events over the past dozen years or so. Shitty course conditions aside, the drama on Sunday was second to none, but it's a shame that the course conditions are a bigger headline than the competition.
The USGA should cancel all scheduled championships held on the lesser coast until they can learn to build and maintain half way decent championship caliber courses (Pebble not included).
Davis is a royal prick. He marches around the golf course like it's about him. I've seen it first hand Baldy. He fucked us at Congressional when he told the crew to mow the rough the week prior to the Open. The rough never recovered and the course played way too easy. He also had them mow the grass around the bunkers low so balls would roll into the bunker. There's not a pro on Tour that wouldn't rather hit out of a bunker than thick rough.
BTW, I don't get what all the stink was about making 18 a par 4 or par 5. It doesn't matter if it was a par 13... it has no bearing on the results. The winner is how many strokes it takes to complete 72 holes.
Baldy wrote:Since Davis is a Georgia Southern grad, I've kept up with his career at the USGA somewhat, and I have to say that he has done an outstanding job putting on all of the USGA events over the past dozen years or so. Shitty course conditions aside, the drama on Sunday was second to none, but it's a shame that the course conditions are a bigger headline than the competition.
The USGA should cancel all scheduled championships held on the lesser coast until they can learn to build and maintain half way decent championship caliber courses (Pebble not included).
I think Bandon Dunes would have been a better choice.