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dbackjon wrote:Real golf is on the west coast. :nod: If you want easy greens, try putt-putt :thumb:
Stick to birding and softball Jon. Let's see how easy the greens are next year... and they will be as smooth as glass.
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89Hen wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Real golf is on the west coast. :nod: If you want easy greens, try putt-putt :thumb:
Stick to birding and softball Jon. Let's see how easy the greens are next year... and they will be as smooth as glass.

They will be at a pussy EC course.

And, you won't be able to watch it in prime time.
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dbackjon wrote:
89Hen wrote: Stick to birding and softball Jon. Let's see how easy the greens are next year... and they will be as smooth as glass.

They will be at a pussy EC course.

And, you won't be able to watch it in prime time.
Sure WE will. 8-)
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Everyone should be talking about Spieth going for the slam, not about a golf course the country club set snubs their nose at. :nod:
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Gil Dobie wrote:Everyone should be talking about Spieth going for the slam, not about a golf course the knowledgable golfer set snubs their nose at. :nod:
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Next Year's US Open will be at Oakmont. It was last played there in 2007 and won by Angel Cabrera with a score of +5, 1 stroke ahead of Tiger and Furyk at +6, 2 ahead of Niclas Fasth at +7 and 4 ahead of Toms and B. Watson at +9. Nobody else better than +9.

Only 8 rounds under par for the whole tourney, 2 by Cabrera. Ouch.
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89Hen wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Chambers Bay was set up for failure by not watering it.
89Hen wrote:When the course is green, my guess is that it's not so bad.
Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that shit is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
89Hen wrote:
Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that **** is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
You guys every play sand greens?

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Gil Dobie wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that **** is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
You guys every play sand greens?

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You probably still have those in the frozen tundra. 8-)
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89Hen wrote:
Gil Dobie wrote:
You guys every play sand greens?

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You probably still have those in the frozen tundra. 8-)
I don't know if there are any left, but 1 of the 4 courses within 20 miles of my house was sand greens. It has since switched to grass. I preferred the grass greens course 2 miles from my house, that was in Canada, the real frozen tundra. :)
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CAA Flagship wrote:
89Hen wrote:
Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that shit is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
Bent is better than poa in general, but poa greens can be amazingly good in the right climate/and or right time of year. Case in point would be Pebble. Spokane CC and Moses Lake CC have all poa greens which are typically lightning quick and smooth. Poa does however tend to be a little grainy (like EC(b) Bermuda and therefore still not as consistent as bent. Poa also does terrible with temperature extremes, showing high rates of die off during unusually cold winters and becoming stressed and sunken in high heat/drought-like conditions (See Chambers Bay and the hottest June ever on the Puget Sound).

All new western courses are seeded with bent but poa is so pervasive it eventually takes over most of them after a few decades. So yes, Flaggy it's a pest out here too. :roll:

I will still respectfully disagree with brother 89. I though it was a great tournament and when someone birdies 6 out of the last 7 on the last 9 of the US Open, and a few of the greatest players in the world were still at the top, I'd still say it was a fair challenge.
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kalm wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that **** is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
Bent is better than poa in general, but poa greens can be amazingly good in the right climate/and or right time of year. Case in point would be Pebble. Spokane CC and Moses Lake CC have all poa greens which are typically lightning quick and smooth. Poa does however tend to be a little grainy (like EC(b) Bermuda and therefore still not as consistent as bent. Poa also does terrible with temperature extremes, showing high rates of die off during unusually cold winters and becoming stressed and sunken in high heat/drought-like conditions (See Chambers Bay and the hottest June ever on the Puget Sound).

All new western courses are seeded with bent but poa is so pervasive it eventually takes over most of them after a few decades. So yes, Flaggy it's a pest out here too. :roll:

I will still respectfully disagree with brother 89. I though it was a great tournament and when someone birdies 6 out of the last 7 on the last 9 of the US Open, and a few of the greatest players in the world were still at the top, I'd still say it was a fair challenge.
No one is really against poa, it's been around forever on tons of different courses like you say. The difference here was the condition of it at Chambers Bay. I'm sure the weather played it's part, but there's no denying the greens were crap for much of the tournament. That's the real complaint. The rest of the course played great like all US Open courses do. Just fix the greens so they don't play like loose asphalt. Not too much to ask. :thumb:
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GannonFan wrote:
kalm wrote:
Bent is better than poa in general, but poa greens can be amazingly good in the right climate/and or right time of year. Case in point would be Pebble. Spokane CC and Moses Lake CC have all poa greens which are typically lightning quick and smooth. Poa does however tend to be a little grainy (like EC(b) Bermuda and therefore still not as consistent as bent. Poa also does terrible with temperature extremes, showing high rates of die off during unusually cold winters and becoming stressed and sunken in high heat/drought-like conditions (See Chambers Bay and the hottest June ever on the Puget Sound).

All new western courses are seeded with bent but poa is so pervasive it eventually takes over most of them after a few decades. So yes, Flaggy it's a pest out here too. :roll:

I will still respectfully disagree with brother 89. I though it was a great tournament and when someone birdies 6 out of the last 7 on the last 9 of the US Open, and a few of the greatest players in the world were still at the top, I'd still say it was a fair challenge.
No one is really against poa, it's been around forever on tons of different courses like you say. The difference here was the condition of it at Chambers Bay. I'm sure the weather played it's part, but there's no denying the greens were crap for much of the tournament. That's the real complaint. The rest of the course played great like all US Open courses do. Just fix the greens so they don't play like loose asphalt. Not too much to ask. :thumb:
The only thing for me was to watch a guy blister a drive down the middle of the fairway and watch it drain off into a trap. Great players like Speith compensate and overcome it, but it was generally harder to watch than other tourneys because of that. :twocents:
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GannonFan wrote:
kalm wrote:
Bent is better than poa in general, but poa greens can be amazingly good in the right climate/and or right time of year. Case in point would be Pebble. Spokane CC and Moses Lake CC have all poa greens which are typically lightning quick and smooth. Poa does however tend to be a little grainy (like EC(b) Bermuda and therefore still not as consistent as bent. Poa also does terrible with temperature extremes, showing high rates of die off during unusually cold winters and becoming stressed and sunken in high heat/drought-like conditions (See Chambers Bay and the hottest June ever on the Puget Sound).

All new western courses are seeded with bent but poa is so pervasive it eventually takes over most of them after a few decades. So yes, Flaggy it's a pest out here too. :roll:

I will still respectfully disagree with brother 89. I though it was a great tournament and when someone birdies 6 out of the last 7 on the last 9 of the US Open, and a few of the greatest players in the world were still at the top, I'd still say it was a fair challenge.
No one is really against poa, it's been around forever on tons of different courses like you say. The difference here was the condition of it at Chambers Bay. I'm sure the weather played it's part, but there's no denying the greens were crap for much of the tournament. That's the real complaint. The rest of the course played great like all US Open courses do. Just fix the greens so they don't play like loose asphalt. Not too much to ask. :thumb:
I was replying to Flaggy.

FWIW, Pebble's greens have been crappy for an Open or two as well. Perhaps not on this level though.
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kalm wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Green bent grass >>>>>Green poa

I'm tellin' ya, that shit is bumpy. Nobody walks off a poa-green course and says that the greens were great.
Even the ball marks are nothing more than dents that are hard to find. Snedeker was a victim of one of those.
Bent is better than poa in general, but poa greens can be amazingly good in the right climate/and or right time of year. Case in point would be Pebble. Spokane CC and Moses Lake CC have all poa greens which are typically lightning quick and smooth. Poa does however tend to be a little grainy (like EC(b) Bermuda and therefore still not as consistent as bent. Poa also does terrible with temperature extremes, showing high rates of die off during unusually cold winters and becoming stressed and sunken in high heat/drought-like conditions (See Chambers Bay and the hottest June ever on the Puget Sound).

All new western courses are seeded with bent but poa is so pervasive it eventually takes over most of them after a few decades. So yes, Flaggy it's a pest out here too. :roll:

I will still respectfully disagree with brother 89. I though it was a great tournament and when someone birdies 6 out of the last 7 on the last 9 of the US Open, and a few of the greatest players in the world were still at the top, I'd still say it was a fair challenge.
Hey Kalm. What was up with the course and the greens? I was thinking it was due to our unusually dry spring, as my back yard looks like it is full blown August right now, but others were saying that water was held back.

I get the water reduction to change the way the greens play, but you can't tell me that if we would have had our typical weather, that course would not have looked greener, even with a sprinkler system.
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I really don't care how a course looks or plays. Beats being at work.
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Meh, could have been in worse shape...

http://www.kctv5.com/story/29377763/hea ... -in-lenexa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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dbackjon wrote:Meh, could have been in worse shape...

http://www.kctv5.com/story/29377763/hea ... -in-lenexa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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SeattleGriz wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Meh, could have been in worse shape...

http://www.kctv5.com/story/29377763/hea ... -in-lenexa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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With the way the greens were this past weekend, you might start out at the middle of the hole but the green is so bumpy, you still wouldn't make it.
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89Hen wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Chambers Bay was set up for failure by not watering it.
89Hen wrote:When the course is green, my guess is that it's not so bad.
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ASUG8 wrote:The only thing for me was to watch a guy blister a drive down the middle of the fairway and watch it drain off into a trap. Great players like Speith compensate and overcome it, but it was generally harder to watch than other tourneys because of that. :twocents:
See, it went beyond that for me. As I mentioned earlier, I don't have a problem with a ball "rolling out", but this wasn't the case here. Seems the people who matter (we don't) agree.

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/golf/586 ... -Criticism
As the fourth round headed for its conclusion on the scorched earth, Chambers Bay had been exposed as a costly fairground ride; next month's Open at the home of golf will be the real thing.

"It's a complement to The Open in many ways that the USGA have decided that links golf seems to be the way to play golf and started to copy us. If we brought The Open in inland we'd be shot!" said Colin Montgomerie.
"My impression of Mike Davis has dropped a little bit," said Casey. "To me this is about trying to find the best golfer and crowning the US Open. It is about showcasing great golf courses around the United States old or new, it is not about Mike Davis.

"I've never played a golf course that has lost it as much as this one has. It is so baked."
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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). :nod:

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89Hen wrote:
"My impression of Mike Davis has dropped a little bit," said Casey. "To me this is about trying to find the best golfer and crowning the US Open. It is about showcasing great golf courses around the United States old or new, it is not about Mike Davis.

"I've never played a golf course that has lost it as much as this one has. It is so baked."
Uh....newsflash, Casey: The tourney came down to Speith (#2 in the world and winner of the Masters) and Dustin Johnson (#3 in the world). I'd say "finding the best golfer" is EXACTLY what it accomplished.
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AZGrizFan wrote:
89Hen wrote:
Uh....newsflash, Casey: The tourney came down to Speith (#2 in the world and winner of the Masters) and Dustin Johnson (#3 in the world). I'd say "finding the best golfer" is EXACTLY what it accomplished.
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And Tiger finished next to last, so that is a bonus
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dbackjon wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Uh....newsflash, Casey: The tourney came down to Speith (#2 in the world and winner of the Masters) and Dustin Johnson (#3 in the world). I'd say "finding the best golfer" is EXACTLY what it accomplished.
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:


And Tiger finished next to last, so that is a bonus
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