💬 Is This US Open Any Fun to Watch?

Grown ass men whining about the course...LOL.

Do you play golf? The morning group finished their round 4 strokes better than the afternoon group. The 2 players who make up the last group today were in that morning group and frankly, Friday night was just happy they made the cut. The course got away from the USGA again. Davis said they were taken back by the amount of wind. How was that? It was predicted, just like today. It's been by the same sea for over a hundred years, and you had to have an idea the wind might blow? No, what happened, again, was, they let the greens dry out to the point it got like glass, again and it got away from them. They put out some ridiculous flags near the edge of the greens with no way to hold the ball on top or get close. How do you lose a major in 2004 at Shinnecock and let that happen again?

People woke up this morning wondering if Mickelson should have been disqualified for his personal gesture to their abject stupidity. The only disqualification worthy of that would be Mike Davis and his merry band of nitwits who think this is good golf at a major.

The afternoon had more to do with the wind picking up and drying things out... Which happens all the time. Some morning or afternoon groups get or bad luck due to whether related issues.

Yes that's a tough break. Deal with it
 
The afternoon had more to do with the wind picking up and drying things out... Which happens all the time. Some morning or afternoon groups get or bad luck due to whether related issues.

Yes that's a tough break. Deal with it

The last 12 hours at Shinnecock has looked like a firemen training session. Why all the water? And sure enough, a golf tournament has broken out. Deal with that.
 
. When you simply cannot attack a course at any level the course is unfair.

There's where you, and some of these pro's, are missing the point. Some courses aren't meant to be attacked just like some holes aren't meant to be attacked. Do you see players attacking the pin going over Rae's Creek? No, because they know to get in on the putting surface and then work to the hole. 17 at Sawgrass. Are they attacking? Same principles, three different courses.

Do you play golf? The morning group finished their round 4 strokes better than the afternoon group. The 2 players who make up the last group today were in that morning group and frankly, Friday night was just happy they made the cut. The course got away from the USGA again. Davis said they were taken back by the amount of wind. How was that? It was predicted, just like today. It's been by the same sea for over a hundred years, and you had to have an idea the wind might blow? No, what happened, again, was, they let the greens dry out to the point it got like glass, again and it got away from them. They put out some ridiculous flags near the edge of the greens with no way to hold the ball on top or get close. How do you lose a major in 2004 at Shinnecock and let that happen again?

This is the US Open. Only having a few under par...is par for the tournament.

They are whining. The course beat just about everyone of them because of the way they were trying to play the course.

I'm a bit shocked you're trying to make an issue of the wind catching them--that's par, for mother nature. It has nothing to do with the way the tournament was conducted. It really rings strangely seeing "do you play" and then immediately criticize the USGA for not being able to predict the volume of wind.

What really gets on my nerves is how badly last years course was set up and no one complained about that layout. Or, the US Open held at Congressional back when Rory won. (Pinehurst wasn't USGA ready either, IMO.) Double digit under par scores don't belong in this tournament.
 
I'm a bit shocked you're trying to make an issue of the wind catching them--that's par, for mother nature. It has nothing to do with the way the tournament was conducted. It really rings strangely seeing "do you play" and then immediately criticize the USGA for not being able to predict the volume of wind.

I'm not making an issue about the wind, Mike Davis the CEO of the USGA is making an issue of the wind. He said he was caught off guard by the wind and he wanted a Mulligan for yesterday's play. I said, how can you be caught off guard by the wind when Shinnecock has been sitting by the same sea for over a 100 years? When the amount of wind we have today has been predicted and was predicted yesterday as well. Excuses, excuses, excuses. They lost Shinnecock yesterday, in the same manner, they lost it in 2004. That's why they have been hosing the place down for the last 12 hours. That's the reason they changed the flags on the greens. They went too far and lost the tourney yesterday afternoon. Seeing is believing.
 
@TUSKtimes, 13 within three shots of the lead, leader +3. It's the US Open, and we've got a hell of a golf tourney.

But guess what? It isn't this every week. Not even close. Golf like this happens once a year. The U.S. Open is supposed to be extremely hard. Was it too hard for Saturday's afternoon groups? Maybe. But it's supposed to be mentally taxing and frustrating. It's supposed to have its own identity.

How this U.S. Open turned into a beautifully absurd fiasco
 
@TUSKtimes, 13 within three shots of the lead, leader +3. It's the US Open, and we've got a hell of a golf tourney.

And now that they've hosed down the course and reset the pins in a more reasonable area of the green I hope you enjoy your Sunday US Open. And be sure to thank Mike Davis who made it all possible today.

Davis promised: “This golf course will get slowed down [Saturday] night. There will be water applied.’’

The question is whether enough water will be applied to wash the egg off the USGA’s face.
 
The afternoon had more to do with the wind picking up and drying things out... Which happens all the time. Some morning or afternoon groups get or bad luck due to whether related issues.

Yes that's a tough break. Deal with it

The last 12 hours at Shinnecock has looked like a firemen training session. Why all the water? And sure enough, a golf tournament has broken out. Deal with that.

You don't think certain tee times at Augusta are beneficial to some over others? You're killing me with your reasoning here. Pebble Beach is the same way. Yeah, you can keep tournaments away from the coast, but that is just giving into the players simply because thibgs aren't going their way. The USGA is being politically correct in their apologues so they don't continue to shoulder blame for the conditions. Just play the damn course and accept what your game shoots.
 
You don't think certain tee times at Augusta are beneficial to some over others? You're killing me with your reasoning here. Pebble Beach is the same way. Yeah, you can keep tournaments away from the coast, but that is just giving into the players simply because thibgs aren't going their way. The USGA is being politically correct in their apologues so they don't continue to shoulder blame for the conditions. Just play the damn course and accept what your game shoots.

The CEO of the USGA said they screwed it up. He said he wished he had a do-over. He said he was going to slow the course down. And yet his argument is my argument. Players said the USGA lost the tourney yesterday afternoon, the CEO of the USGA said they lost the tourney yesterday afternoon. Perhaps your position that none of this actually happened or was necessary is the "unreasonable" one?
 
You don't think certain tee times at Augusta are beneficial to some over others? You're killing me with your reasoning here. Pebble Beach is the same way. Yeah, you can keep tournaments away from the coast, but that is just giving into the players simply because thibgs aren't going their way. The USGA is being politically correct in their apologues so they don't continue to shoulder blame for the conditions. Just play the damn course and accept what your game shoots.

The CEO of the USGA said they screwed it up. He said he wished he had a do-over. He said he was going to slow the course down. And yet his argument is my argument. Players said the USGA lost the tourney yesterday afternoon, the CEO of the USGA said they lost the tourney yesterday afternoon. Perhaps your position that none of this actually happened or was necessary is the "unreasonable" one?
The women were playing in the middle of Alberto, hitting golf balls covered with mud, and not a single complaint. But oh, the wind! Oh, the greens are hard and fast.

Geez. We're literally seeing the PGA version of Georgia fans this weekend--when you're beaten blame someone or something other than the root cause.
 
The women were playing in the middle of Alberto, hitting golf balls covered with mud, and not a single complaint. But oh, the wind! Oh, the greens are hard and fast.

Geez. We're literally seeing the PGA version of Georgia fans this weekend--when you're beaten blame someone or something other than the root cause.

The ball is rolling truer today and the scores are getting lower as we speak. So even though the best players are getting rewarded for making great shots for one of the few times this week you're still allowed to enjoy the Open.

If we played Louisville on an asphalt surface this fall we still should be the better team. But, to be honest, it wouldn't be as much fun.
 
You don't think certain tee times at Augusta are beneficial to some over others? You're killing me with your reasoning here. Pebble Beach is the same way. Yeah, you can keep tournaments away from the coast, but that is just giving into the players simply because thibgs aren't going their way. The USGA is being politically correct in their apologues so they don't continue to shoulder blame for the conditions. Just play the damn course and accept what your game shoots.

The CEO of the USGA said they screwed it up. He said he wished he had a do-over. He said he was going to slow the course down. And yet his argument is my argument. Players said the USGA lost the tourney yesterday afternoon, the CEO of the USGA said they lost the tourney yesterday afternoon. Perhaps your position that none of this actually happened or was necessary is the "unreasonable" one?

No, I just think the crybaby stance you're taking is not that of a golfer or a professional. They whined years ago when the open was at Chambers Bay. They also whined about the winds at Kiawah. Happens when they aren't shooting five under. If the USGA truly meant they were sorry instead of being a PR move, they would have said something after Thursday or Friday. I just find it funny some guys played well, but they are being soiled on because your boys Speith, Tiger, Day, and Rory couldn't hold it together.
 
No, I just think the crybaby stance you're taking is not that of a golfer or a professional. They whined years ago when the open was at Chambers Bay. They also whined about the winds at Kiawah. Happens when they aren't shooting five under. If the USGA truly meant they were sorry instead of being a PR move, they would have said something after Thursday or Friday. I just find it funny some guys played well, but they are being soiled on because your boys Speith, Tiger, Day, and Rory couldn't hold it together.


Sounds like you're taking it mighty personal. And yet it was Davis that turned the fire hose on this tourney for about 12 hours.
 
And I'm out of watching this tournament. It's not the US Open today--it's playing like the John Deere Classic or a celeb tourney in January.
 
The women were playing in the middle of Alberto, hitting golf balls covered with mud, and not a single complaint. But oh, the wind! Oh, the greens are hard and fast.

Geez. We're literally seeing the PGA version of Georgia fans this weekend--when you're beaten blame someone or something other than the root cause.

The ball is rolling truer today and the scores are getting lower as we speak. So even though the best players are getting rewarded for making great shots for one of the few times this week you're still allowed to enjoy the Open.

If we played Louisville on an asphalt surface this fall we still should be the better team. But, to be honest, it wouldn't be as much fun.
I really believe you don't get this tournament.

And, for clarity's sake, The Open is played across the pond.
 
No, I just think the crybaby stance you're taking is not that of a golfer or a professional. They whined years ago when the open was at Chambers Bay. They also whined about the winds at Kiawah. Happens when they aren't shooting five under. If the USGA truly meant they were sorry instead of being a PR move, they would have said something after Thursday or Friday. I just find it funny some guys played well, but they are being soiled on because your boys Speith, Tiger, Day, and Rory couldn't hold it together.


Sounds like you're taking it mighty personal. And yet it was Davis that turned the fire hose on this tourney for about 12 hours.

No, I don't take it personal, just responding to your posts that are being picked a part by multiple folks on this site. You should have drove up to the Hamptons, you could have partied with your besties all weekend.
 
No, I don't take it personal, just responding to your posts that are being picked a part by multiple folks on this site. You should have drove up to the Hamptons, you could have partied with your besties all weekend.

Being one of the few isn't that important anyway. This is where following the Crimson Tide all these years may have prepared me for just this moment. :p
 
Brooks Koepka makes it back to back. I thought last year he was on his way but the wrist injury put him behind schedule. Looks like he is definitely the next big gun.

How humongous was that short birdie miss on 18 for Fleetwood that would have given him a record 62 and a +1 finish?
 
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