When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Must See: Manuel De Los Santos Film
/Impressive film, impressive man.
"Get The Obama Ball."
/(Click image to enlarge)So yesterday I'm walking around soaking up the glorious afternoon at Torrey Pines when I stumble upon a group using pull carts. Naturally, I thought this was a great site at a PGA Tour pro-am instead of folks whizzing around in an EZ-GO. So I stop to watch these fine Americans admiring the ocean from the fourth tee when the professional in the group summons his caddy for his driver.
This esteemed member of the tour proceeds to tee up a ball and hit it from the tee toward the Pacific, oblivious to the notion that there are people on the beach below. Then, just for the why-people-hate-golf files (if littering a public beach with a potentially fatal golf ball on a busy day wasn't enough), I hear the pro-am participants say, "Get the Obama ball." Said pro then hits the pellet toward the sea, this one presumably bearing the President's image.
Men's Golf Edges Out Track And Field, Bowling On Annual American Sports List
/2% cite men's golf as their favorite U.S. sport to watch, down 50% from 2009 in SBJ's annual survey.
The LPGA Tour gets an asterisk along with the WNBA.
Tiger's Getting Sentimental In His Old Age
/Rory On Players: "I've decided no holes at Sawgrass is better than my usual 36!"
/"You can’t just look at ratings and say the sport has a problem. People who say that don’t know what they’re talking about.”
/"If I'd been the sheik coughing up the reported $1.5 million appearance fee to get him there I would not have been happy."
/2011 Farmers Insurance Open Scouting Report
/The view from the 5th tee looking toward the North. Brrrr! (Click to enlarge and get really depressed if you live outside of SoCal!)I write to you having donned a sweater as the sun sets and the winter chill finally dropped the temperature below 70 here in La Jolla. But, battling the barely discernable breeze, lush turf and bright sun, I toured parts of Torrey Pines North and South today. I can safely say the courses have never looked better. The combination of heavy December rains, warm weather most of January and the addition of Paul Cushing as superintendent has the place looking remarkable.
A few notes, for what it's worth:
- The greens are stimping just over 12 and they've actually had to slow them down a bit. Staffers were out applying water this afternoon on hot spots, an almost unfathomable notion just a few weeks after the deluge.
Rough on the 5th hole helps accent the artistic bunkering (Click to enlarge at your own peril)- The rough is extremely dense and a solid three inches. You might gravitate to a fairways and greens guy for your fantasy pick this week.
- Even with a few new back tees, the supreme conditioning of the North has it ripe for a super low score. The native push-up soil greens on the North look much smoother than the USGA greens on the South.
- The weather forecast is perfect for the rest of the week, though some possible winds and weekend cooling into the mid-60s with a wind chill making it feel like the low 60s, might mean players will have to keep their sweaters on all day. Again, that's for your fantasy players who have the stat breakdowns on sub-par rounds with sweater versus without.
RIP (for now) Trump National Engineers/Long Island
/I hate being the bearer of so much bad news these days, so I'll let Evan Rothman fill you in on the mortifying news that The Donald has pulled his offer.
Respect Tiger's Privacy And Read All About His Backyard Practice Facility
/Rule May Change, But Rules The Ignoramus Will Still Be DQ'd
/Scottish Open At Castle Stuart Now Official
/It took a while but now it's official. Here's the press release with canned quotes from players about their excitement at playing a links a week before The Open Championship.
"David Fay To Write Column For Golf Digest"
/My money is still on Fay becoming Dick Ebersol's Tom Hagen for the golf side of NBC Sports/Versus/Golf Channel, also allowing him to still do his rules thing during USGA events.
But for now Jerry Tarde nabs the former USGA Executive Director to write a monthly column "from the perspective of the passionate player."
New York, NY—Golf Digest has signed on former USGA Executive Director David Fay as a monthly columnist beginning in the April 2011 issue.
“David Fay has one of the brightest minds in sport, as his friends in golf have known for 30 years,” said Golf Digest Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Jerry Tarde. “He’s incisive, witty and opinionated. He understands the game at the highest level from the perch of the U.S. Open—and the lowest level as a passionate golfer with a bag full of hybrids. He has participated in every major decision and event in golf for the last generation. And he brings to all this a democratizing sense of inclusion. It was no accident he’s known as the man who took the Open public. This kind of refreshing attitude and insight is what he’ll share with readers. In other words, don’t be fooled by the bowtie.”
South American Wins; Reminds World Of The Olympic Golf Movement It Has Already Forgotten About**
/Sean Martin, in Golfweek's "Rapid Reaction," tells us the reasons we should be excited about Jhonattan Vegas' exciting win at the Hope and not one of his reasons has anything to do with the 72-holes of WGC-lite stroke play golf headed to Rio in 2016.
**In the SI roundtable Gary Van Sickle points out this:
Van Sickle: Actually, Olympic golf is an individual event, not a country-vs.-country team event, which I think would've been better. And on the contrary, we do have to worry about Venezuela because Vegas will almost certainly be in the field if he's among the top 300 ranked players in the world by then.
Even better, Vegas may be the first to clinch a spot in the field! Gosh this format and qualifying has me so excited for 2016!
Speaking of Vegas' Venezuelan roots, the sacrifices he and his family have made and why he has the potential to be a huge draw, Martin filed this piece earlier in the week that's worth a look.