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MOtorboat
06-16-2016, 12:16 PM
This is a great golf course. Should be a very interesting week. And now with the rain, the rough is going to be crazy.

Ravage!!!
06-16-2016, 04:02 PM
it's already crazy. 684 yrd par 5 is nuts.

weazel
06-16-2016, 04:54 PM
wow that is long! I had to look it up, the longest par 5 in the USA is 725 yards. The longest hole is a par 6 in Virginia at 841 yards. LMAO that's awesome

MOtorboat
06-16-2016, 04:57 PM
Only about 1/2 the field has played 1/2 a round. Supposed to dry out, but it could be a Monday finish.

Ravage!!!
06-16-2016, 05:01 PM
wow that is long! I had to look it up, the longest par 5 in the USA is 725 yards. The longest hole is a par 6 in Virginia at 841 yards. LMAO that's awesome

I've never even heard of a 'par 6.' Damn

I do believe that the 684 is the longest on the PGA tour, though.

BroncoJoe
06-16-2016, 05:02 PM
I've never even heard of a 'par 6.' Damn

I do believe that the 684 is the longest on the PGA tour, though.

Really? Every hole I play is a par 6.

:drum:

OrangeHoof
06-16-2016, 10:29 PM
"The best thing about owning your own golf course is that you can make the course any par you want. Like this hole, for example. It's a Par 27. And yesterday, I birdied the sucker!"

- Willie Nelson

MOtorboat
06-19-2016, 06:00 PM
USGA being ridiculous and stupid and ******* up a really good US Open.

Poet
06-19-2016, 06:37 PM
USGA being ridiculous and stupid and ******* up a really good US Open.

How so?

MOtorboat
06-19-2016, 07:53 PM
How so?

Johnson was standing over his ball on 5 and it moved. He, the rules official and his partner agreed it wasn't a penalty. No harm no foul. On the 12th tee, the USGA decided it could be a penalty but they wouldn't make a decision until the end of the round, but they told all the players. So because of their indecisiveness, the final two hours were played under complete uncertainty. Luckily, Johnson hit the shot of his life on 18 to win by four, err, three, because they eventually assessed the penalty that happened four hours earlier.

Poet
06-19-2016, 08:18 PM
Johnson was standing over his ball on 5 and it moved. He, the rules official and his partner agreed it wasn't a penalty. No harm no foul. On the 12th tee, the USGA decided it could be a penalty but they wouldn't make a decision until the end of the round, but they told all the players. So because of their indecisiveness, the final two hours were played under complete uncertainty. Luckily, Johnson hit the shot of his life on 18 to win by four, err, three, because they eventually assessed the penalty that happened four hours earlier.

Thank you, Mo. Your sports explanations are always succinct and accurate. I wish you were on ESPN, and not just so I could tweet troll you.