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If one of the arguments for the PDGA to shut down the National Tour is an over crowed schedule, maybe the DGPT should limit their events to 5-6 also. If the DGPT can show grow and a willingness to combine the two in 2022 that would be a great idea.
Depends on the land you have and the other courses in your area. Iron Hill probably doesn't exist without having 5 courses in the area that are SSA 50 and below.
Some of the changes wouldn't have been such a big deal if they would have had time to practice more. The schedule over the past few weeks has taken its toll on some of the players. The European trip then Worlds really caught up to some of the players. Focus didn't seem as high or last as long.
Sorry. McBeth played last year and shot the course and tournament records. They played a slightly different layout this year but the course still plays with the same idea. Hard demanding par 3's, with most of the more technical holes being par 4's.
I really don't want anyone to get frustrated, but some courses are not as straight forward as they look. McBeth played the course exactly the way it was designed to be played. He played half the Par fours with a mid off the tee. Never took a sucker route, never got an Eagle, but only took one...
The course designer likes to set up the course to play the exact opposite of what the players are use to. Par threes that take drivers to reach in the woods and par fours where the design is to play mid/putter or even putter/putter. To make it even worse, the possibility of a 550' eagle on a...
His round could have easily been four strokes better and it still wasn't his best golf. The muddy conditions on the course had an impact on the tees and a couple of the fairways were a little slick. I never thought I'd see the tees here get bad. Part of it was that on a wooded course everyone...
You can not compare the PGA to the PDGA. The problem isn't just Par. The biggest problem I see is that courses aren't designed for top players and if they are they are usually in places that make raising an appropriate amount of money very difficult. So you get stuck running large events on...
I don't believe Iron Hill is near as tough as it used to be. We've spent the last 9 years tweaking this and that as well as cleaning up the first layer of rough