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The 11th Hole of Philly Cricket has played radically unlike day by day in the Championship.
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Flourtown, without. – The 11th Cricket Cricket Club clubNormally the 18th for members, is a gold at 487 yards on the result card. Saturday at TrumpetSepp Straka hit the wedge driver-lob.
Before you begin to continue how the distance is destroying the great game courses – and there is obviously An argument to be made for this This week – this is not about that.
Why? Because only yesterday, in the same hole, from the same Tee box, Straka hit the driver-7-dru and did not even reach green. Just over 24 hours later, he was strolling after a driver flew the left bunkers and grabbed the massive slope on the road before stopping 400 yards away.
Such is the beauty of the charm of the Wissahickon course, where a simple wind switch and temperature change can make the holes more difficult and the lightest holes. This week, only outside Philadelphia, while the green have been soft all week, the players have been treated in three radically different golf courses.
In benign conditions on Thursday, when Field with 72 men tore Cricket Club PGA debut In the mind of a marking on average more than three strokes under par, No. 11 dropped 21 birds with a location of the right front hole.
In Philadelphia, a terrible, terrible, not good day, too bad for viewing golf
Friday, when a cold front and a switch in the wind It made 11 play directly in the breeze, only four players made the birds, and she played as the fourth fourth holes.
During the third round on Saturday, when the blue sky returned, but brought with it higher winds, Straka was one of the 16 players to get their discs down at the bottom of the hill, but there were only 13 birds.
“Funny pleasure to see three different ways in our first three days playing here,” Straka said. “Yesterday, the ball is not rolling too much because of the rain, and then today the ball is rolling far away.
“You have to try to choose clubs was much tougher than yesterday. It has been fun in the Tee box trying to strategy in a new golf hole every day and try to understand the best way to play it.”
The 11th was not the only hole to see dramatic shifts. Nearly 500-yard, upward par-4 17 was the fiercest hole on Friday at nearly six tenths of a blow on it, but was tied for the eighth Saturday, giving 18 birds. In round 2, No. 12 was the lightest fourth, playing down, but in round 3, was the fifth most difficult return to the breeze.
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On Friday, the course began to fight again, playing only bare (four hundred to a stroke) over moderate and heavy rain. On Saturday, with sunny sky but a steady 15-20 mph breeze, the course played the toughest it has throughout the week, with the tenth field of a blow on it.
With the superiority jumping on nine under a round, it went up only three Fridays and two on Saturday. While many expected the winning result to be well in the north of the 20 under it, there is now a serious question if the number would be out of teens.
This is not necessarily good or bad. A good course is not determined by how difficult it is and what the best players in the world will be shot. But the Cricket Philadelphia club has surprised this week.
“It is not fair to say that this course is very easy or very difficult, given certain conditions. You can say that for many countries,” Justin Thomas, which is connected to the third on 11 under Sunday. If this place had a long approximate time and if the greens were strong and fast, it would be a difficult challenge for us. “
This is the issue of playing a northeast course this beginning of the year. Approximate has not yet increased enough.
“This time of the year, I feel like these golf courses don’t play as much as they were like in August, just because the grass has not just grown up,” said Tony Finau, who shot 67 satuday. “In a golf course like this, if the rough was thick and long, it would be extremely difficult.”
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But it was the wind that through everyone’s game planned the door on Saturday. Shane Lowry, who is related to the lead at 14 Under with Straka, said he felt like he had to play a driver in the first two holes today, the only par-4s that are below 400 yards on the course and both were in the direction of the road. Michael Thorbjornsen actually led him during the 371-Oborri par-4 1 on Saturday.
Lowry said the hardest thing Saturday was not the shooting in the air, but putting on greens that have so much sloping with the winds.
“When you get into 10 meters, being really accurate in these greens was difficult,” he said after his third round 67. “I feel like a day where you have to get the ball closer as possible, as far as you can, and work from there.”
What course will you see Sunday for the last round? Only time will tell.
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