OT: US Open - Men's Golf - LA Country Club - are you following it?

Submitted by Amazinblu on June 15th, 2023 at 2:24 PM

It's Father's Day weekend - and, in my sports calendar, that means it's US Open golf week.

This year's host is - the Los Angeles Country Club.

Will you follow it?   Any golfers you're cheering for - or, rooting against?

My hope is - the USGA has set up the course "tough" - but, not turned it into a joke - with greens baking / dying because of the speed and firmness the USGA tries to attain.   If the final score was "single digit under par", I would be quite content.

So, here's to a tight leaderboard on Sunday afternoon - with some very competitive golf from the field.   Enjoy!

P.S. though a few days early - Happy Father's Day wishes to all...

swn

June 15th, 2023 at 2:29 PM ^

I've got it on. The course seems to be a bit controversial but it looks pretty sweet to me. Ironic to have the US Open at perhaps the most exclusive club in the US.

I'm rooting for Viktor, Rickie, Sahith, JT, and Rory.

goblu330

June 15th, 2023 at 2:36 PM ^

I am having trouble getting into professional golf right now.  It is a variety of factors.  It has been difficult post-Tiger generally.  The good news is we lived through Tiger, and it was awesome.  The bad news is, we lived through Tiger, and golf simply will not be that exciting again.

Further, the "new generation" of golfers is cycling so rapidly I can barely keep up.  Rory was holding the torch and then he was gone and then I get used to Speith and Dustin and Rickie and then they are yesterday's news and then DeChambeau is great and then he's not and Sheffler's up.  It's confusing.  I am an avid golfer and I find myself saying "who is this guy" a lot of the time when I watch golf, even majors.  A lot of the time I find myself just looking for Justin Rose because he always seems to be hovering.

To make matters more complicated, I don't see a lot of these players very often due to LIV.  When Koepka won the PGA, it wasn't part of any "story" to me.  I was like, "oh yeah Brooks Koepka exists" and that was pretty much it.

I will probably watch on Sunday, but it is unfortunately not appointment watching at this time.

 

bacon1431

June 15th, 2023 at 2:52 PM ^

Xander, Rickie or Homa would be my preferred winners. 
 

Personally, I enjoy it when the course is a bitch. Whether it’s deemed “unfair” or not. If the winner is more than a couple strokes under par, it’s a bad setup IMO. It’s a unique course so I’ll enjoy it regardless, but most weeks the pros are tearing up courses. I think it’s fine for a major to be as difficult as possible. 

goblu330

June 15th, 2023 at 2:56 PM ^

I just don't like when they have to make the course artificially hard.  Like, Bethpage is a nearly impossible golf course.  That's fine.  It is just really hard.  Shinnecock, on the other hand, is not suitably difficult for a US Open any longer so they have to brown it to concrete to keep scores down.  That isn't golf.

drjaws

June 15th, 2023 at 9:12 PM ^

I dont think many people believe a merger was part of the plan. Not many people I talk to did and I certainly don’t. It’s likely a deal to allow players from one your to freely play the other if they qualify. Kinda like DP and PGA were.

Lots of guys played both tours. Now guys will likely play certain events on all three tours.

vablue

June 15th, 2023 at 8:52 PM ^

I get it, but as I said I am done with pro golf.  The hypocrisy from all parties is too much for me to stomach at this point.  Would have loved to see the PGA actually take a stand for what is right and see just how much money the Saudis are willing to throw down the tank for a money losing venture.

the fume

June 15th, 2023 at 3:17 PM ^

I'll keep tabs and watch some on the weekend, especially Sunday, but without Tiger the first 2 rounds don't interest me a ton anymore.

drjaws

June 15th, 2023 at 3:56 PM ^

Yup. Expecting Fowler, who is on fire right now, to choke as he usually does in majors. Would be nice to see him win a major though. Scheffler looks excellent as well. 

Rooting for my fellow Cal Bears. Max Homa and Colin Morikawa. Homa looks solid, Morikawa not so much.

the course looks phenomenal. 

Hail_Yes

June 15th, 2023 at 4:02 PM ^

Probably the most "fun" course we've seen in golf since Chambers Bay, and that one was ruined a bit because the USGA didn't know how to handle the greens.  People are gonna bitch because the winning score won't be around par, but you're gonna see some shots played that you never see anywhere else.  Also the type of course where the cream should rise to the top due to the mental and ball-striking commands (as I type this the top 4 are Rickie, Xan, Scottie, Bryson. A lot of pedigree there).

4godkingandwol…

June 15th, 2023 at 4:26 PM ^

I’ve struggled to get into golf lately. I just find most of the best players to be conceded and pretentious. And the way they bicker with one another is off putting to me. 

JBLPSYCHED

June 15th, 2023 at 4:36 PM ^

Watching it now, Fowler just set the all-time record for low round at the U.S. Open w/an opening 62. Meanwhile I found "Full Swing" on Netflix, a close-up view doc in episode format that helped me catch up on current players. I agree with a previous poster who said that post-Tiger the players are generally unexciting personality wise.

Amazinblu

June 15th, 2023 at 4:39 PM ^

Thanks for the comments - and, looking at Rickie Fowler's scorecard - he only made ten (10) birdies today.   Yes, he's at 8 under after the first round - but, that included two bogies.   IMO, just insane.   I haven't been able to watch any of the golf - so, I don't know if it's just fantastic play by Fowler, course setup, or a bit of both.

Xander Schauffele is also at 8 under and about to finish his first round.

Enjoy...

Isaac Newton

June 15th, 2023 at 5:58 PM ^

Peacock coverage sucks.  Way too much studio blah, blah...show us shots.  And Spieth hit a shot toward the green from the rough and they close up on the ball, for like three seconds.  Give us perspective on what that shot looks like in relation to the green and the hole.  McIlroy apparently hit an approach within 3 feet of the hole, but all they showed was him picking up his ball and his easy put for birdie.  Show us the awesome shot that gave him an easy birdie.

I'll say it again, Peacock coverage sucks.  Give us a different producer or something.  I hope the weekend coverage isn't like this.

BlueinLansing

June 15th, 2023 at 7:13 PM ^

I was very excited the US Open would be at LACC, something different, big renovation but I just haven't been able to get into golf for the last few years.  I'll probably watch some on the weekend.    I think it will be a good tournament, excellent course but I doubt it holds up to US Open historical standards of low single digits (less than -5) winning.

 

The USGA has kinda lost the plot on US Open setups, in my opinion going all the way back to Pinehurst.  But thats just me I guess.

 

 

Amazinblu

June 15th, 2023 at 8:39 PM ^

It would appear that LACC will not be a stern test for these players…. Five par threes.. Not enough length.  And, though the greens have some gradation to them, the players are reading the break and putting accurately.

I will just say one thing… “ball spinning back to the hole”.   US Open greens shouldn’t have that characteristic.

Enjoy…