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2015 US Open @ Chambers Bay (1 Viewer)

Hooper31

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Lucky me. I'll be there all week. Working as a grandstands leader the four days of the tournament.

AM THU 6/18 10th Green

AM FRI 6/19 13th Green

PM SAT 6/20 6th Green

AM SUN 6/21 15th Green

Looking forward to 13th the most. Its a higher point on the course giving a view of more than half of the holes from one vantage point.

For those that haven't heard, Chambers Bay is a links style course. Wide open with crazy undulations on the greens and fairways. Going to be lots of well struck balls that have a bad result. Good times. Another nutty aspect: Its hard to determine what is a green and what isn't. There's no fringe definition. Might see guys putting from pretty far away, or perhaps some very long bump and runs shots.

 
There's a link to a caddie's virtual tour of the place. I'll try to find it. It's awesome.

 
It's also playable on the app WGT for a limited time.

Come play it and join the FBG's Country Club while you're at it.

 
Best way to see any tournament IMO, is to volunteer. I volunteered at the Canadian Women's Open a few years ago. I was a standard bearer which was what I wanted - walk the course 4 days inside the ropes. Didn't hurt that I had Natalie Gulbis' group one day :thumbup: :wub:

 
Best way to see any tournament IMO, is to volunteer. I volunteered at the Canadian Women's Open a few years ago. I was a standard bearer which was what I wanted - walk the course 4 days inside the ropes. Didn't hurt that I had Natalie Gulbis' group one day :thumbup: :wub:
Agreed. Volunteered at the Texas Open years ago and ended up working the driving range which was pretty cool, see the players warm up then walk the course near the end of the rounds when nobody's hitting. Chatted up unknowns like Alex Cejka a little bit when they'd come back to hit after a round.

 
Have to think Rose will on the list of favorites after another solid performance this weekend.
I think its completely up in the air. davis said if you dont come and do a lot of homework before tournament week youre cooked. he wouldn't say that if it wasn't true. this is going to be an insane us open and i love it.

Tiger spent seven hours on the course in one day there. Granted, it just took him seven hours to play one ball <rimshot>. Phil spent a long day as well. Anybody who thinks they're going to come in cold tournament week is leaving themselves to the Gods apparently. Most of the guys will have never seen the course when they get there on Monday. Mike Davis thinks those people don't stand a chance.

 
Have to think Rose will on the list of favorites after another solid performance this weekend.
I think its completely up in the air. davis said if you dont come and do a lot of homework before tournament week youre cooked. he wouldn't say that if it wasn't true. this is going to be an insane us open and i love it.

Tiger spent seven hours on the course in one day there. Granted, it just took him seven hours to play one ball <rimshot>. Phil spent a long day as well. Anybody who thinks they're going to come in cold tournament week is leaving themselves to the Gods apparently. Most of the guys will have never seen the course when they get there on Monday. Mike Davis thinks those people don't stand a chance.
Interesting thought. I will be there most of the day Tuesday and Wednesday. Will report back what I see those days.

 
Just to put tigers seven hour day in perspective, he saw bethpage once prior to his 2002 win and he and omeara played all but three holes in three hours. They didn't even bother playing 16, 17, and 18 iirc from feinsteins open book.

 
One more week!

:excited:

For those that want to know more details about why things are a bit different this year...

LINK

So much is brand new about America's oldest golf championship.

Not to worry. The U.S. Open hasn't lost its reputation as the toughest test in golf. And it's still the most democratic of the majors, with more than half the field - including a pair of two-time champions - having to go through qualifying.
Just about everything else at the 115th U.S. Open is breaking new ground, starting with where it is being played.
Chambers Bay, a public course perched along Puget Sound south of Seattle, for more than a century was a sand and gravel pit used for mining. Ten years ago, it was still being built. And now it's the first U.S. Open in the Pacific Northwest, and the first major in the area since Vijay Singh won the PGA Championship in 1998 at Sahalee. No other golf course has been awarded a U.S. Open so soon after it opened.
Also new this year: Fox Sports was awarded a 12-year contract that starts this year. Johnny Miller no longer will be calling the shots. That now falls to Greg Norman. And Fox will be making its debut in major championship golf with a course hardly anyone has seen.
It's more than location that makes it so different.


Instead of thick rough typical of a U.S. Open, Chambers Bay has fine fescue grass that allows the ball to bounce and roll, similar to a links course. There are no tree-lined fairways because there is only one tree on the golf course.
''It's everything like a British Open,'' Phil Mickelson said after playing the Robert Trent Jones Jr. design. ''I've never seen this type of fescue in the United States. I've never seen greens with fescue grass in the United States. The ball runs like the British. You're hitting the same shots as the British.''
Maybe that bodes well for Mickelson, who hasn't won a tournament since the 2013 British Open. This is his second shot at trying to become only the sixth player with the career Grand Slam. All he has from the U.S. Open, the only major he has never won, is a record six silver medals.
The par 70, but even that is different. The USGA plans to move the tees and alternate par between 4 and 5 on the first and 18th holes. And there's a par 3 (No. 9) that has two sets of tees - one that makes it play slightly uphill, the other has a 100-foot drop to the green.
Players already are suspicious, especially after USGA executive director Mike Davis said that anyone who plays only two practice rounds and has his caddie walk the course to get the yardage off the tee and to the green is ''done.''

It's not clear if the USGA is trying to identify the best player or the best student of architecture.
''There's going to be someone lifting the trophy at the end of the week,'' said Rory McIlroy, the world's No. 1 player. ''It's a bit of an unknown to most people, so you have to prepare. But you can fall into the trap of trying to over-prepare.''
He said that right before he missed consecutive cuts in Europe, his final competition before the second major of the year. Missing cuts is nothing new for McIlroy, but no less startling for the world's No. 1 player who has made mini-slumps in the summer two of the last three years.
Still, nothing is more surprising these days than Tiger Woods.
The last time the four-time champion played in the U.S. Open, at Merion in 2013, he was No. 1 in the world and in the midst of a five-win season. Now he is No. 181 and has gone nearly two years since his last victory. Woods took two months off early in the year when his game hit an all-time low - an 82 in the Phoenix Open - and then three tournaments into his return, he shot an 85 at the Memorial.

Woods also took a reconnaissance trip to Chambers Bay and was struck by how different it could play, with a variety of tees that could allow some par 4s to be reached off the tee, and other par 4s that required a fairway metal for the second shot.
''What combinations is Mike going to present us?'' Woods said. ''He could make it to where it's just brutal, or he can make it to where it's pretty easy and give us a combination of both, and then switch it up on every other hole. That's going to be the interesting part.''
McIlroy and Masters champion Jordan Spieth are the betting favorites, and the form is with Spieth. Only three times in his last 10 events has Spieth finished out of the top three, including a 65 at the Memorial in his final start. The 21-year-old Texan also has the advantage of being one of the few to have competed at Chambers Bay, although it may be a bad memory.
It hosted the 2010 U.S. Amateur, during which it played bone dry and was much more unpredictable than it is now. Spieth was among 11 players at the U.S. Amateur who are back at the U.S. Open.
Spieth shot 83 and failed to advance to match play, though he wasn't alone. Brooks Koepka shot 81. Russell Henley shot 82.
''I didn't really see much of it,'' Spieth said. ''Actually, I saw a lot of it - I didn't see much of the places I want to see.''
This is a mystery that the world's best will have four days to solve.
 
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Will probably hit the merchandise tent (I hear its like the size of a mall) on Monday after playing Oakbrook. Oakbrook is part of the Ryan Moore Golfclub (RMG). RMG is a new concept. Moore bought three courses in Tacoma and charges a monthly membership fee that allows players to play on all three courses anytime. Cost is $160 a month. Seems like a huge deal. So far they're reporting it as a great success. Oakbrook was a private country club and now plays as a public. I hear good things about it.

Not sure what my attack will be on Tuesday during practice rounds. Probably follow some big names. Might just choose a green and stay in same place.

 
Will probably hit the merchandise tent (I hear its like the size of a mall) on Monday after playing Oakbrook. Oakbrook is part of the Ryan Moore Golfclub (RMG). RMG is a new concept. Moore bought three courses in Tacoma and charges a monthly membership fee that allows players to play on all three courses anytime. Cost is $160 a month. Seems like a huge deal. So far they're reporting it as a great success. Oakbrook was a private country club and now plays as a public. I hear good things about it.

Not sure what my attack will be on Tuesday during practice rounds. Probably follow some big names. Might just choose a green and stay in same place.
Sounds pretty fantastic. :thumbup:

 
Best way to see any tournament IMO, is to volunteer. I volunteered at the Canadian Women's Open a few years ago. I was a standard bearer which was what I wanted - walk the course 4 days inside the ropes. Didn't hurt that I had Natalie Gulbis' group one day :thumbup: :wub:
worked the Byron Nelson for 3 years as a marshal.weds. Sucked. But still awesome

 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>

 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>
Also isn't it possible to have The 'British' Open on a non-links style course?

 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>
Not sure how I feel about this. Joe Buck has to be awful, right?

Never heard Greg Norman call golf.

 
Do we know what Fox is doing with its coverage?

Are we getting the whole tournament like ESPN used to do?
Found this

Thursday, June 18: First Round — 12:00–8:00 p.m, FOX Sports 1/8:00–11:00 p.m., FOX

Friday, June 19: Second Round — 12:00–8:00 p.m., FOX Sports 1/8:00 – 11:00 p.m., FOX

Saturday, June 20: Third Round — 2:00–10:00 p.m., FOX

Sunday, June 21: Final Round — 2:00–10:30 p.m., FOX

Monday, June 22*: 18-Hole Playoff — 2:30–7:30 p.m., FOX (*if necessary)
 
Do we know what Fox is doing with its coverage?

Are we getting the whole tournament like ESPN used to do?
• The coverage will begin on Thursday at 10:59 a.m. ET with every Fox cable network joining together to simultaneously show a featured group of golfers hitting their first tee shots from No. 1 at Chambers Bay.

• The first eight hours of the Thursday and Friday rounds will air on Fox Sports 1 from 12-8 p.m. ET, before moving to local Fox stations for the 8-11 p.m. ET window. Coverage on Saturday and Sunday will air exclusively on big Fox from 2 -10 p.m. ET on Saturday and 2-10:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. In the event of a tie at the conclusion of Sunday’s final round, an 18-hole playoff will air Monday at 2:30 p.m. ET on Fox.

• Other analysts along with Greg Norman include former PGA Tour professionals Brad Faxon, Corey Pavin, Tom Weiskopf, Steve Flesch, Scott McCarron and Jay Delsing along with former LPGA star Juli Inkster. Fox will have a course expert available (Gil Hanse) and a rules expert (David Fay). Charles Davis and Holly Sonders will serve as on-course reporters. Curt Menefee and Shane O’Donoghue are additional hosts.

• Online coverage via Fox Sports Go will offer three alternate streams created specifically for the Open. The first alternate stream follows two featured groups on Thursday and Friday, and one group on Saturday and Sunday. The second stream features holes No. 12 and 15 throughout the week. The third stream—U.S. Open 360—is an all-access look from the grounds of Chambers Bay. Fox Sports Go talent includes announcer Tim Brando and analysts Mark Brooks, Buddy Marucci and Natalie Gulbis calling the featured group coverage team. Holes No. 12 and 15 are called by Shane Bacon with analysts/reporters Robert Damron, Debbie Doniger and Eoghan O’Connell. U.S. Open 360 will be hosted by Joel Klatt at a specially designed set location at Chambers Bay. He will be joined by analysts Joe Ogilvie, Morgan Pressel and EA Tischler. Ned Michaels and Robert Lusetich will also make appearances on the digital coverage.

• Fox Sports said Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson and Rickie Fowler will be featured on Fox Sports Go for Thursday's opening round. Mickelson, Watson and Angel Cabrera are grouped together and begin their round at 10:33 a.m. ET. (The beginning holes will be featured on USOpen.com. Fox Sports Go coverage of their round will begin at 1 p.m. ET). Fowler, Woods and Louis Oosthuizen are grouped together and will begin at 5:28 p.m. ET. Their round is scheduled to be shown in its entirety on Fox Sports Go.

• Fox Sports Radio will be onsite including 16 live hours on Thursday and Friday, broadcasting from 12-8 p.m. ET both days.

• Loomis has made six trips to the Chambers Bay course since joining Fox 18 months ago and said Fox was looking specifically for technology that would aid the coverage of the U.S. Open and then carry over to other events. Fox said it will use a number of technologies to cover the tournament including aerial drones, 4K cameras, multiple point-of-view cameras, and virtual immersive graphics displaying yardage, green shadows and wind. There will also be microphones in the bottom of every hole of the course. Fox’s used aerial drones for coverage of last year’s Franklin Templeton Shootout.
 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>
Also isn't it possible to have The 'British' Open on a non-links style course?
No

 
Thanks for the coverage layout.

Curious also if this will be on PGA Radio on Sirius. I'm going to see Paul McCartney Sunday and will likely leave before the finish (I'm actually pissed about this)

 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>
I'll buy that.

Going to miss Johnny Miller, too.

 
Seems like an odd choice for a US Open
How so?
There is already a major played on links courses every year. While I've never seen the course, from what I've read it sounds like it is a gimmicky links course to boot.
Fair enough. I look forward to something bit different.

By gimmicky do you something other than difficult?
Yes, I guess there are four holes in particular that seem gimmicky to me when talking about playing a US Open there:

#1 & #18 - These holes can be either par 4s or par 5s and most likely will end up alternating being so during the tourney. I don't believe that has ever happened before at a major (perhaps even ever at a PGA event?)

9th - This can be an uphill hole or a downhill hole and the difference sounds stark

15th - The tee boxes they potentially might use are 120 yards apart

I guess I just don't like the idea of holes changing so dramatically during the course of a tournament.

 
"The" links major? Links golf is where the game comes from. Playing the ball in the air and on the ground. Regardless, from what I've read, the discription of CB as a "links" course isn't entirely accurate.

I like everything I've heard about it and can't wait to watch. We can got back to the cookie cutter US Open next year. I like altering the style of course from time to time. And if im not mistaken, this will be the first event for Joe Buck and Greg Norman. <tips 40 for Johnny>
Not sure how I feel about this. Joe Buck has to be awful, right?

Never heard Greg Norman call golf.
Norman never has...

 
Seems like an odd choice for a US Open
How so?
There is already a major played on links courses every year. While I've never seen the course, from what I've read it sounds like it is a gimmicky links course to boot.
Fair enough. I look forward to something bit different.

By gimmicky do you something other than difficult?
Yes, I guess there are four holes in particular that seem gimmicky to me when talking about playing a US Open there:

#1 & #18 - These holes can be either par 4s or par 5s and most likely will end up alternating being so during the tourney. I don't believe that has ever happened before at a major (perhaps even ever at a PGA event?)

9th - This can be an uphill hole or a downhill hole and the difference sounds stark

15th - The tee boxes they potentially might use are 120 yards apart

I guess I just don't like the idea of holes changing so dramatically during the course of a tournament.
you left out un-level tee boxes. but as long as everybody is playing it the same though, right? i like all of these things. the traditional open venue/setup is great and all, but i like mixing it up and especially like forcing them to have to really study the course beforehand, beyond just identifying where position is and finding fall lines on greens.

 
I'm confused on the coverage times. They go until 11 pm ET. The West Coast is still just 3 hours behind us, right? :confused:

Are they really golfing until 8 pm those first two days?

 

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