"When A Low Score Is A Good Thing"
/In light of the low scoring on the immaculate TPC Sawgrass--including a course record tying 63 by Roberto Castro (Alex Myers profiles him here), it's worth remembering that you don't see many low scores on a poorly conditioned, tricked up course.
My Golf World column addresses last week's LACC North 61 by Max Homa and may be relevant to any discussion about the sheer horror of red numbers at The Players.
As maintenance standards have reached all time highs, is it any wonder that great players put on a well-designed course shoot low scores? Of course it is. To some.