VinnyRM
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I watched the worlds best gofers humbled by a course that was set up with what appears to be the sole intention of resisting any flamboyance or any creativity at all.
Now don,t get me wrong, young Webb Simpson bossed the course best, and deserved his win, however can anyone here actually say it was exciting! I for one watched out of a sense of loyalty, and also to get my money's worth from my over exorbitant Sky subs!
I'm not a big fan of stroke play at the best of times, but there are courses and set ups that at least make it interesting and allow the daring players to "have a go" , in my view Olympic totally failed on that front.
When you have players talking about dead greens, no chance from 40yards etc etc it makes for a VERY boring viewing spectacle, yes Simpson won it, but it was a case of he made more routine pars than anyone daring to take it on.
These guys get a kings ransom, and no doubt enjoy their jobs, but I'm sure they would feel more fulfilled knowing they could dare to try a miracle shot...rather than accepting a bogey, because they know they can't go for spectacular!
Last year Mc Ilroy tore it up on a slightly softer, more forgiving course, and does ago e disagree, that was way way more fun to see.
Only my opinion, and quite prepared for someone to argue just as vehemently for that kind of setup.
Let's hope our "Olympic" set up is more fun!!
Now don,t get me wrong, young Webb Simpson bossed the course best, and deserved his win, however can anyone here actually say it was exciting! I for one watched out of a sense of loyalty, and also to get my money's worth from my over exorbitant Sky subs!
I'm not a big fan of stroke play at the best of times, but there are courses and set ups that at least make it interesting and allow the daring players to "have a go" , in my view Olympic totally failed on that front.
When you have players talking about dead greens, no chance from 40yards etc etc it makes for a VERY boring viewing spectacle, yes Simpson won it, but it was a case of he made more routine pars than anyone daring to take it on.
These guys get a kings ransom, and no doubt enjoy their jobs, but I'm sure they would feel more fulfilled knowing they could dare to try a miracle shot...rather than accepting a bogey, because they know they can't go for spectacular!
Last year Mc Ilroy tore it up on a slightly softer, more forgiving course, and does ago e disagree, that was way way more fun to see.
Only my opinion, and quite prepared for someone to argue just as vehemently for that kind of setup.
Let's hope our "Olympic" set up is more fun!!