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2024 U.S. Senior Open @ Newport CC


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  • iacas changed the title to 2024 U.S. Senior Open @ Newport CC
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I'm on the bench these days playing-wise, so I've watched a good bit of this.  I really like the look of the course, the false fronts, cross bunkers, green slopes, etc.  It looks a solid challenge without being quite as punishing as Pinehurst was for the younger fellas.

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I was a marshal on this course for a senior event in the late 1980's.  Lived in Portsmouth.  I don't ever recall the wind letting up in this part of Newport.  We'd take the kids to watch all the elaborate kites.😊

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It was five variable weather days. Thursday and Friday were typical light winds in the morning then strong SW wind in the afternoon. Sunday they had morning fog then a break then T-Storms. I live in Narragansett near Point Judith and we call it Point Weather. 

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