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How would a scramble team fare in the US Open?


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  1. 1. How would a scramble team fare in the US Open?

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I've read the posts in US Open thread and I am revising the team's chance to make the cut and better.   Hard fairway with balls rolling a long time will add to the team's tee shot distance and the long par 4s now become less daunting.   If green is slow as reported, that's another advantage to the team.

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I think the slopes and fast greens would take some getting used to. With practice, they could make the cut easy and possibly be in contention on a good day. Really cool idea, and I'd actually watch like watching that.

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After watching the first round the course is easier than I first expected, so a team of 6-7 handicappers could definitely compete or win. Fairways are wide (compared to the typical US Open), balls aren't bouncing off greens and the greens are only rolling at a 10 or 11.

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After watching the first round the course is easier than I first expected, so a team of 6-7 handicappers could definitely compete or win. Fairways are wide (compared to the typical US Open), balls aren't bouncing off greens and the greens are only rolling at a 10 or 11.

New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)

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After watching the first round the course is easier than I first expected, so a team of 6-7 handicappers could definitely compete or win. Fairways are wide (compared to the typical US Open), balls aren't bouncing off greens and the greens are only rolling at a 10 or 11.

New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)

Sure, kick them when they're down Drew! :-P

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New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)


That's damn funny!

I guess they'd make the cut, barely.

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New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)

Only if they had Cole Hammer as their "A" player!

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New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)


Is this a regular scramble, or one of those charity fundraisers where they can buy mulligans and a yard of string?

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After watching the first round the course is easier than I first expected, so a team of 6-7 handicappers could definitely compete or win. Fairways are wide (compared to the typical US Open), balls aren't bouncing off greens and the greens are only rolling at a 10 or 11.

Yeah, I think the handicap team will do well, make the cut for sure and even win.  The course set up is still hard but, IMO, plays well into amateur players (wide fairway, nice roll out on drives, slow contouring green, ....).     The team will get a lot of look at birdie with 4 chances to make the putt.

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New poll: could a scramble team consisting of Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, and Louis Oosthuizen compete at this US Open?? ;)

The real question, do you think a scramble team of 6 or 7 handicappers could really beat Tiger, Rickie, and Louis?  I think not.

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