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Has anyone played Torrey Pines lately? (Or any course 1.5 months before an Open?)


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I'm playing Torrey Pines on Monday, and don't know what to expect. The US Open is still a month and a half away, so I don't expect Open conditions, but other than that I have no idea what to expect. Will the greens be closer to Open speed, or "regular" speed? Will the rough be insane?

Obviously someone who has played the course recently would be the best help, but info. on how courses generally prepare would be appreciated as well.

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I'm playing Torrey Pines on Monday, and don't know what to expect. The US Open is still a month and a half away, so I don't expect Open conditions, but other than that I have no idea what to expect. Will the greens be closer to Open speed, or "regular" speed? Will the rough be insane?

Do you have a tee time on the South Course? If you don't, then you will be playing the back nine of the North Course, which is not really in US Open condition.

The greens are fast right now, but there will be a lot of ground in repair and sprinklers going in the middle of the day. The rough is pretty high right now, but I think they're going to grow it another inch. It's a tough course, no matter what, so I think you'll have a good time.
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Driver: R7 460 10.5° Fujikura REAX stock R-flex
3-Wood: Big Bertha Titanium RCH 75w Firm stock shaft
Hybrids: 585H 19.5° 4175 stock shaft
Irons (4-10): Big Bertha TT shaftsWedges: CG12 Black Pearl 52°10, 56°14, 60°10Putter: Studio Select Newport 33"Ball: ...

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Yep, South Course. Good luck! For extra challenge, tee off from the Open tees. :)
In My TerraFirma Xi Bag:
Driver: R7 460 10.5° Fujikura REAX stock R-flex
3-Wood: Big Bertha Titanium RCH 75w Firm stock shaft
Hybrids: 585H 19.5° 4175 stock shaft
Irons (4-10): Big Bertha TT shaftsWedges: CG12 Black Pearl 52°10, 56°14, 60°10Putter: Studio Select Newport 33"Ball: ...

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no matter how tough the course is, youll have tons of fun. its a great course to experience. twotacos is right. the course plays long and tough no matter what. right now the rough is long and the greens are pretty fast.

i remember the starter telling some first timers at the course to make sure they know where their ball landed in the rough or else they would lose it.
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Be sure to take some photos and then come back with your score and the photos! We need more "Trip Reports" here.
In My TerraFirma Xi Bag:
Driver: R7 460 10.5° Fujikura REAX stock R-flex
3-Wood: Big Bertha Titanium RCH 75w Firm stock shaft
Hybrids: 585H 19.5° 4175 stock shaft
Irons (4-10): Big Bertha TT shaftsWedges: CG12 Black Pearl 52°10, 56°14, 60°10Putter: Studio Select Newport 33"Ball: ...

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Played it on April 4. The rough was impossible and, as noted above, the starter will stress that you should keep an eye on balls headed off the fairway. The greens are probably in better shape by now, but 3 weeks ago they were slow and bumpy. There was an "emergency" aeration some time in March. You'll love it.

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I thought of something ... what time are you playing the course? The onshore winds are strongest in the afternoon, and pretty dead in early morning up to about 10am-1pm. The marine layer (coastal clouds) will usually burn off by noon on most days, and speed up the greens.

I was raised in San Diego and surfed a lot so I am pretty in tune with the coastal weather there, month by month. I can even probably predict the wind and sun for you on Monday. :)
In My TerraFirma Xi Bag:
Driver: R7 460 10.5° Fujikura REAX stock R-flex
3-Wood: Big Bertha Titanium RCH 75w Firm stock shaft
Hybrids: 585H 19.5° 4175 stock shaft
Irons (4-10): Big Bertha TT shaftsWedges: CG12 Black Pearl 52°10, 56°14, 60°10Putter: Studio Select Newport 33"Ball: ...

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I thought of something ... what time are you playing the course? The onshore winds are strongest in the afternoon, and pretty dead in early morning up to about 10am-1pm. The marine layer (coastal clouds) will usually burn off by noon on most days, and speed up the greens.

Ha. We have an 8:00 tee time, and I certainly wouldn't mind if the winds were pretty calm. I plan on the course kicking my tail. I am a former 6 handicapper who didn't play for 5 years, and currently play to an 11. I think the good news is I am hitting my driver long and accurate, so hopefully I can hit a decent number of my second shots from the fairway and not the rough. Regardless, I also plan on having a blast. I'm big on photos and have done other trip reports on other forums before finding this one, so I'll plan on doing one when I get back.

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