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But if one did step on a green and it altered the surface signficantly, and a player had to "read" 100's footprints while determining the line... then we have a problem. I mean if they are really so spoiled make em play in a junkyard with crushed metal car fairways. There is a point where a golfcourse becomes ridiculous. What is the last tournament anyone can remember that the course was really unfair in this way... randomness played too significant a role to the point where good shotmaking did not lead to an advantage (a great drive bounced the wrong way off the hood of one of a million junkcars that would be struck anywhere you hit the ball)? |
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I've seen it where they really have trouble getting putts to stop rolling on greens. In the U.S. Open(way far out on Long Island,) and in Australia. In Australia, I saw them actually throw out scores of people who had finished playing the 1st round. They had everyone start the tournament (brand new) on Friday.
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