As I watch the final round of the AT&T National today, I can not help but think about the Washington Post article I read last week.
The Washington Post's Eli Saslow wrote last week the best golf article I have read in a long time. First, understand that Saslow, the author, isn't a pro golfer, or even a single handicapper. He's like most of us - a confessed hacker who loves the game. And also like most hackers has pondered the question: What would a PGA Tour player shoot on the beat up, shortish, rough-around-the-edges courses we frequent every Saturday?
Well, he invited PGA Tour rookie Steve Marino who has solidified his status as one of the world's best golfers. He had three top-10 finishes and more than $700,000 in winnings so far this year.
It is interesting to read the comments about the typical "public" courses and see how Steve performs on them.
Now back to the Golf on TV.
Article - HERE.
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