In case you don’t follow golf, we’re currently in the middle of the U.S. Open Championship, where the holes of Pinehurst, North Carolina are currently beating the shit out of some of the world’s best golfers.
Pinehurst is a joke
— Tour Golf (@PGATUOR) June 13, 2024
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For some reason, this year has proven particularly difficult for the champions, with numerous golfers showing their ass by putting up some of the worst numbers of their careers. It’s great, really.
This is why no lead will ever be safe at Pinehurst this week ????
— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) June 13, 2024
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While some have complained about this, others see this uptick in difficulty as the kick in the pants the sport desperately needed. After all, given the ongoing fiasco that is the Saudi-run LIV Golf experiment, any mention of the sport that focuses on the sport itself and not the politics around it is a breath of fresh air.
This is so much better than guys shooting super low like Valhalla, it’s far more interesting to watch them struggle https://t.co/JAgOP9R9cZ
— Ricky Gerrard (@choptalk33) June 13, 2024
These are the kind of wet dreams I had about this course. I wanna watch these guys squirm like they’re getting their finger nails pulled out. Bring on the pain!
— Pmon3y (@dudethatgolfs) June 13, 2024
Might be an unpopular opinion but I like when the course is this hard. Much more enjoyable than seeing 10 guys all -15 or lower https://t.co/vnTM4g5P3O
— Jake Williams (@jake_williams4) June 13, 2024
Scottie with the ALL TIME putter toss. pic.twitter.com/3SYd8fvkwN
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) June 14, 2024
No matter if it’s more fun for audiences, I’m sure golfers hate it — which makes me want them to create an even harder course for next year. If you really want to grab audiences, you’ll host the 2025 U.S. Open on a course inspired by M.C. Escher.
Good luck with that one, boys!
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