"But perhaps the more accurate assessment is that some courses simply aren't tough enough to test the game's elite."

In this week's Golf World Monday (free for subscribers), I popped a contact lens after this eyeball roller:

"Many will blame modern technology and bemoan the fact that classic courses can no longer stack up. But perhaps the more accurate assessment is that some courses simply aren't tough enough to test the game's elite."

Aren't we done blaming the courses for not keeping up with the technology?

Would one of the worst fields of the year torch The Greenbrier with '74 Wilson Staff irons and corresponding 70s ball?

I don't know, but as exciting as Appleby's 59 was, it might be more interesting to watch today's Hogans and Sneads bat it around with the "proper" equipment for the Old White course.