Tequilla is right. Golf is going low water and the USGA is doing this on purpose. Pinehurst was brown
So you're saying that the US Open doesn't have brown every year?
Yes, this year's Open was more brown than normal. But if you go back and look at Pinehurst last year or really any recent US Open that wasn't influenced by rain, you'll find a browning out on every course.
So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more
So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.
The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.
The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
TV ratings were 27% worse than the last primetime open and were worse than Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, but still:
http://blog.timesunion.com/sportsmedia/u-s-open-final-round-rating-a-bit-disappointing/16418/
The putting average for the tournament was 4 putts per round higher than the average on tour. Thats 16 strokes. I thought it was a great tournament with a spectacular finish. Probably as good as seen in a major in recent years. However the greens were a fucking disaster. Nothing to do with alleged poor putting strokes Tequilla.
The US Open will be coming back, according to a reporter on the golf channel. But he said the USGA was very upset about the greens. That will have to be fixed and also the fan experience improved according to the USGA. Fans couldn't get close to the players nor could they follow a group around the entire course, unlike at most events.
Luckily, fan support was huge as all the merchandise sold out, tv ratings were really good and there were tons of volunteers for the event. Otherwise, it would have been a one time thing.
TV ratings were 27% worse than the last primetime open and were worse than Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, but still:
http://blog.timesunion.com/sportsmedia/u-s-open-final-round-rating-a-bit-disappointing/16418/
Coming off of the lowest ratings ever last year it was a big jump and that is positive as year over year is most important comparison.
There's been a lot of Cuog type of behavior in this thread ...
For a lot of people that claim to not give 2 shits about golf, lots of people plenty butthurt about it ...
The shitty greens will be fixed ...
The US Open will return here ...
The media and players will piss and moan about it ...
The USGA won't give 2 shits about it.
I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
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#ChambersBayStrongI can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
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Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:
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I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
View attachment 9382
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:
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I can confirm that the US Open will be coming back to Chambers Bay in 2025
BTW, here's the site of Robert Trent Jones Jr's next golf course project in the PNW
View attachment 9382
Disagree. Here's where the USGA will put the next PNW US Open:
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These cocksuckers who say, "Get in the hole!" yell, tell players they love them (wtf) and whoo after every single shotAnyone who watches golf need to DIAFF.
The sprinklers work just fine ... I don't understand why it is so hard to understand that brown is what the USGA wants and has every single year. By Sunday it's almost always brown to some degree. This year moreso than normal ... a lot of that has to do with the fescue that was on the course.
So you are basically arguing over semantics?
Low water leads to browning ... if USGA doesn't water it leads to brown conditions ... Not that fucking difficult
Should probably listen to Uncle Race more
Why would I listen to Race? He's a world class jackass and a perfect example of what not to be in 20-30 years.
Race is wrong except for when he's right