Punters Beware: Plodders May Thrive At Oak Hill
/Steve DiMeglio goes out on the course Monday and returns to file a story suggesting the rough will be the story at this week's PGA Championship.
And not just because it's thick and tall. Keegan Bradley warned:
"Look at this. The ball is 6 inches off the ground," Bradley said Monday as he placed his 60-degree wedge near the ball in the thick rough. "You're going to see a lot of whiffs this week. Guys are going to go straight under the ball."
Of course, the ball also could end up all the way at the bottom of the thick grass.
And this from Phil:
"I'm sure they're going to cut some of it, but it was extremely thick, and so therefore the key to that course is going to be two things," Mickelson said "One is the fairway; you've got to hit fairways. You can leave yourself further back, but you've got to hit fairways. And two is Donald Ross courses, the greens tend to be a little bit more severe back to front, and I think you're going to have to leave it underneath the hole. Chipping from behind the greens it's almost impossible to get it close."
Sounds exiting!
**I've just toured six holes, have 12 more to go and while the rough is dense and mean, there is plenty of forgiveness in the greens and landing areas for scoring. More later with some great insights from Tiger and Phil.