How the closing hole at Pinehurst has evolved.... pic.twitter.com/D7MCzjGDA0
— Jamie Kennedy (@jamierkennedy) June 11, 2024
⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 11, 2024
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So Balionis is definitely on the market?JCA1 said:
Rory and his wife has reconciled and dropped the divorce proceedings.
NColoradoAG said:So Balionis is definitely on the market?JCA1 said:
Rory and his wife has reconciled and dropped the divorce proceedings.
That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
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Agreed. Hard but fair should be their goal. A shot that would land like that doesn't deserve that fate. It wasn't risky, it was on the green, pin-high. It's laziness.CyclingAg82 said:That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
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Imagine a ball with some backspin.
CyclingAg82 said:That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
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Imagine a ball with some backspin.
Buck Compton said:Agreed. Hard but fair should be their goal. A shot that would land like that doesn't deserve that fate. It wasn't risky, it was on the green, pin-high. It's laziness.CyclingAg82 said:That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
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Imagine a ball with some backspin.
Create risk-reward, penalize risks that end in bad shots, punish any bad shots, but reward great shots. Don't only reward perfect shots but punish everything else.
Bunk Moreland said:CyclingAg82 said:That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 11, 2024
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Imagine a ball with some backspin.
We see videos like this every US Open week. And most difficult courses have greens that have false fronts/edges. You could do this little video in a lot of spots on Augusta greens and get similar results.
From what I've seen, the greens are set up for players to have to hit the right spots in order to be rewarded.
Of course if they get too close to the edge they risk losing them but let's wait and see what happens before declaring it an issue.
Let's see at the end of the championship how many players hit great shots onto the right area and they roll off.The Milkman said:
Don't hit it there then? Your reward for finding the right part of the green is that it can hold. Play angles to the right parts of the course that open those up.
Players want to get at pins and cry "unfair" when they can't play the shots they want to.
Envious, have a great time.muleshoe said:
IIRC there have been years when over par wins and it has been as high as 7 or 8 over in the past.Project Gemini said:
Its the US Open, its supposed to be hard. There arent any hazards on the course, the greens are the hazard, and they are going to penalize you for hitting it at them in the wrong places. Scottie said yesterday there are spots you need to bail out on approach and try to two putt for par. There is a lot more nuance to the strategic approach to this course that you won't get at other tournaments.
If you enjoy soft courses with pin seekers all day, Im sure you can find Valhalla on replay this week.
muleshoe said:
Back after 20 years…..
StrakaGoose06 said:
Who do yall like better for a top 10?
DJ +675
Jason Day +675
Cam Young +650
Keegan Bradley +625
Sepp Straka +575
This comes up every year and this is where I disagree completely.Buck Compton said:Agreed. Hard but fair should be their goal. A shot that would land like that doesn't deserve that fate. It wasn't risky, it was on the green, pin-high. It's laziness.CyclingAg82 said:That is freaking ridiculous. Looks like USGA is working hard to become the story instead of the competitors.DannyDuberstein said:⚡️⛳️ 😨 CARNAGE COMING — The greens are rolling at lightning speeds at Pinehurst No. 2.
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 11, 2024
What will the winning score be this week?
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pic.twitter.com/surFhxjJ2D
Imagine a ball with some backspin.
Create risk-reward, penalize risks that end in bad shots, punish any bad shots, but reward great shots. Don't only reward perfect shots but punish everything else.