JCA1 said:
MAROON said:
Considering the time of year the rough was not going to be high even if they didn't cut it. We have just entered the growing season for most grasses.
Did you see the course versus the surrounding areas? Night and day. They overseeded and watered the crap out of it. It was green and lush while everywhere else was still yellow and sparse. I'm guessing with their funds, army of agronomists, and pretty much unlimited water, they could have had considerably more rough if they wanted to.
That yellowish color is what it always looked like before the overseed. That's just the color of Bermuda. The rye overseed definitely was what made it play different and much easier on the eyes. I play out there every two weeks or so and it (and Gus both) are always in shockingly good shape for the amount of rounds they get. We have gotten a solid amount of rain in the area too which never hurts.
The Bermuda setup with 1) a long par 70 setup, 2) brutal rough, and 3) significantly firmer greens was not something the pros liked. Lots of them have complained the last few years about that setup just being unfair due to lack of control over the golf ball. So for all SS' complaining, this was a fairer and more enjoyable setup for them. The flexibility of 13, 16, and 17 makes it a more attractive layout.