Watching the Honda Classic on Saturday and seeing that (at this point) only 8 players are under par with the leaders tied at -4 got me thinking...
Have they found the answer to all the concerns about the long hitters ? At just a hair over 7,000 yds one would think the tour players would eat this course up, yet on day three the leaders are only in the neighbourhood of -4 relative to par. It leads on to believe that they have found the secret to eliminating the advantage of length. Perhaps this venue could be used for the U.S. Open at some time in the future. It is common belief that the USGA is always trying to find a way to have the winners of the U.S. Open be the amongst the few who can meet the challenge and manage to break par after four days.
Possibility ????