Garrett Morrison spent this past Sunday watching Japanese sensation Saki Baba become the latest U.S. Women's Amateur champion. He joins Andy Johnson to share his impressions of the course where all the action took place, Chambers Bay, and its role in future USGA championships after the controversial 2015 U.S. Open. With "anchor sites" like Pebble Beach and Pinehurst No. 2 booked into the 2050s, there's not much room for underdog courses to elbow their way in. Andy and Garrett dig into the why the USGA (and, to a slightly lesser extent, the PGA of America) have pursued this model of venue selection, the issues it's creating, and what they'd like to see change.
David Zinkand
Geoff Shackelford on Rustic Canyon, Municipal Golf, and Photography
Geoff Shackelford on Augusta National’s Setup and the Youth Invasion
Renovating Cal Club
Introducing the National Links Trust
2019 Masters Recap with Shane Bacon
Geoff Ogilvy - The Second Nine at Augusta National
Geoff Ogilvy - The Front Nine at Augusta National
Geoff Ogilvy - Playing in the Masters
2019 Masters Preview with Sean Martin
The Story of Aiken Golf Club
Eric Lippert - Head Professional at Pebble Beach
How a Hole’s Par Changes a Player’s Strategy
Ran Morissett
Yolk with Doak 14: The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses
Geoff Ogilvy - The Players, the Majors, and the Vic Open
Geoff Ogilvy - Riviera, Slow Play, and Adapting to Modern Equipment
Luke Donald
LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan
The Impact of Equipment Technology on Tennis (and Golf)
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