Sadjo
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I play both Disc Golf and Ball Golf. I'm also a big fan of watching the 4 golf majors on TV. The US Open used a relatively short course in comparison to more recent US Opens. When the course ended up getting lots of rain leading up to the tournament, several commentators and former players all thought we'd see the lowest scores in US Open history.
That was not the case.
The folks at the USGA were able to challenge the world's best players (on a 'short' course) where anything near par for the four round tournament was considered a good round and would challenge for the title.
What can Disc Golf Course Designers, the PDGA and local clubs do to put that kind of challenge on a major in our sport?
I ask this question because of the comments made about folks seeing crazy under par scores for events in Disc Golf.
That was not the case.
The folks at the USGA were able to challenge the world's best players (on a 'short' course) where anything near par for the four round tournament was considered a good round and would challenge for the title.
What can Disc Golf Course Designers, the PDGA and local clubs do to put that kind of challenge on a major in our sport?
I ask this question because of the comments made about folks seeing crazy under par scores for events in Disc Golf.