Folllowing his round at the PGA Champtionship Friday, PGA Tour professional, Tyrell Hatton, had the following to say about Southern Hills setup:
"I mean, we're playing a major championship, not a monthly medal," said Tyrrell Hatton, who shot 2-under 68 to sit seven off the lead. "You know, they're [bouncing] all over the place. It's so hard to hole putts. So you can hit a great putt and they just don't look like going in, which is hard to accept when we're playing in a major championship."
Then, following his round of 78 yesterday, Patton Kizzire posted this gem on his Instagram account.
"Pitiful golf on a pitiful setup on an overrated golf course.”
Is this much ado about nothing from tour pros upset with their play or are some of the course and setup criticisms valid? I've thoroughly enjoyed watching the golf the past three days and love the way Southern Hills has presented itself on television. However, I realize it's not nearly the same as playing it or having been on the ground to see it this week. Would love to hear others thoughts on what they've seen and liked about course and things they would have preferred done differently.
Personally speaking, I don't care for three of the four par 3's being similar length and would have liked to have seen more variety in setup and length, but I'm sure those holes play different for member play.