The Herald (South Africa)

Player slams Chambers Bay as ‘tragedy’ for US Open

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NINE-TIMES major champion Gary Player slammed as a tragedy this week’s US Open site, adding his name to the list of critics of the links-style Chambers Bay layout.

Speaking on Golf Channel’s Morning Drive programme on Saturday, the 79-year-old South African said the 115th edition of the year’s second major had been “the most unpleasant golf tournament” he had ever seen.

“I’ll tell you what – there have never been so many people that missed the [secondroun­d] cut that are so happy to go home,” Player said.

“We’re playing the US Open, this great championsh­ip ... but this has been the most unpleasant golf tournament I’ve seen in my life. I mean the man who designed this golf course had to have one leg shorter than the other.”

Designed by Robert Trent Jones jnr and opened for play in 2007, par-70 Chambers Bay stretches along Puget Sound and features the biggest eleva- tion changes at a US Open.

Covered throughout by fescue grass and framed by towering sand dunes, the linksstyle course has tested players to the full this week with luck of the bounce commonplac­e on undulating fairways and slick, heavily contoured greens.

“It’s hard to believe you see a man miss the green by one yard [90cm] and the ball ends up 50 yards [45m] down in the rough,” Player said.

“And can you imagine this is a public golf course. This is where we are trying to encourage people to come out and play and get more people to play the game.

“They’re having a putt from 20-30 foot [6-9m] and they’re allowing 20 foot [6m] of break right and 20 foot of break left. It’s actually a tragedy.”

Player, who won the 1965 US Open at Bellerive to complete a career grand slam of the modern-day majors, applauded previous decisions by the US Golf Associatio­n to take its championsh­ip to public venues, but not this year’s.

“What they did at Bethpage [in 2002 and 2009] was tremendous,” he said. “But you don’t bring [the US Open] to golf courses like this.

“I think you’ve got to give the architect the blame. You go to Augusta [National for the Masters], they’ve got undulating greens but they’re playable. Did you see these pros threeputti­ng yesterday? There’s Sergio [Garcia] three-putting from 20 foot to make the cut . . . it’s unbelievab­le.” – Reuters

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