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.
Superintendent Series: Jim Huntoon on Mowing Lines and Myrtle Beach
An Insider’s View of Golf Course Rankings
How Your Personality Shapes Your Golf Game
Fried Egg Stories (Rerelease): Making TPC Sawgrass
A Way Forward for Municipal Golf
Tony Jacklin on the Ryder Cup, the Yips, and the Concession (Golf Club)
Geoff Ogilvy - Instruction, P-Reed, Rollback, and Mixed Events
Disc Golf Architecture with John Houck
The Latest from the USGA Distance Insights Project
Thoughts on the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island
Zac Blair Hires Doak and Goalby for the Tree Farm
Yolk with Doak 28: The Lido Club
Five Things About the 2021 PGA Tour Season with Sean Martin
Superintendent Series: Bob Ranum on Garden City and Mike Strantz
Yolk with Doak 27: Tom’s 2020 American Road Trip
Superintendent Series: Preparing Champions Golf Club for the U.S. Women’s Open
Yolk with Doak 26: Houston Open Redux
Mike Young on the Fields
Data Golf
Geoff Ogilvy - 2020 Masters
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