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PGA Tour bans ‘alternate routes’ as execs plot mischief at East Lake

Golfers playing No. 18 (pictured on the right side) won't be allowed to play down No. 10 (the fairway on the left).

Golfers enjoying No. 18 (pictured on the precise facet) will not be allowed to minimize No. 10 (the green on the left).

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ATLANTA, Ga. — When course architect Andrew Inexperienced addressed the media simply earlier than midday on Tuesday of the Tour Championship, he admitted he was excited to see how gamers tackled the golf course’s brand-new challenges.

“Man, I’m actually pleased with all of it,” he stated, referring to the reported $30 million overhaul of East Lake Golf Membership he’d orchestrated over the course of the previous 12 months. “I don’t know if there’s something I’m overly confused about.”

Some 24 hours into the disclosing of what the match referred to as a “historic restoration,” critiques had been already piling in. Xander Schauffele had skilled a lot success on the earlier model of East Lake that he admitted he was tempted to leap in entrance of a bulldozer, however he was holding an open thoughts.

“It’s undoubtedly attention-grabbing,” added Scottie Scheffler, hardly a ringing endorsement. “It’s principally a brand new golf course from what it was earlier than.”

And Viktor Hovland, who stated the new-look East Lake felt like “a significant championship golf course,” added that he was impressed with the best way Inexperienced had added technique to tee pictures.

“I wouldn’t say East Lake ever had quite a lot of technique off the tee earlier than,” he stated.

Again to Inexperienced, then, who added this to his remarks: “I’m to see how they play 14 and 18. Eighteen is of their head. I can inform already.”

He was proper, in a way. Eighteen was of their head. Each gamers and caddies had already been speaking by inventive methods for tackling the ending par-5, which has a sloped fairway, brutal tough, a lake guarding the strategy shot and minimal margin for error.

“In case you hit it down there, you’re going to finish up with a lie that you just simply have to guage. We’ll see. It’s not the identical because it was once, so there’s some variations there,” he stated.

Gamers who hit the green could be tasked with hitting an strategy off an uneven lie. Gamers who missed the green? They’d simply hope to put up safely, avoiding water, timber and tough within the course of. Inexperienced questioned aloud whether or not gamers would try to string driver down into the slender touchdown space or attempt to chase a 3-wood down the slope.

“However solely enjoying it a handful of instances, we’ll see what the blokes find yourself doing.”

It didn’t take Scheffler, the World No. 1, lengthy to determine an alternate technique. Throughout his follow spherical he and his enjoying companions toyed round with firing drives over the left tree line and onto the green of the adjoining par-4 tenth. Scheffler provided this in-depth rationalization from a participant’s standpoint:

“The best way they reshaped the green there, the green crowns like this,” he stated, demonstrating the slope along with his fingers. “And it’s a really troublesome fairway to hit, and in case your ball goes into the precise tough and also you don’t get a very good lie, it’s a must to chip it 10 yards down the green as a result of there’s nowhere actually to put up.

“Earlier than there was once some alternative there, the place now there’s not. I’ll describe it this manner: In case you hit it into the precise tough, you’re now hitting it over a pond to a fairway that’s fairly slender. In case you hit it within the left tough you most likely can’t maintain the inexperienced from there, and when you don’t get it to the green, you’re going to be within the water.

“It looks as if a safer play to take all that out of play, hit it down 10. The inexperienced goes to be fairly terribly exhausting to carry anyhow with it being a downslope and having an extended membership in there. It’s extra you’re enjoying for birdies. There’s much less alternative, I feel, for eagle than there was earlier than.”

Scheffler added that with how agency the brand-new greens are it was practically unattainable to hit and maintain it in two.

“I noticed Rory maintain 18 inexperienced at present,” he stated, citing the exception that proved the rule. “However he landed within the fringe over the bunker. The perimeter is delicate; the greens are agency. It’s very difficult to carry the inexperienced in two.

“In case you don’t hit the 18th fairway you’re in a heap of hassle. That’s one thing I’m nonetheless going to toy round with tomorrow, however I feel it’s probably you’ll see some guys hitting it down the tenth as a result of it’s a safer play.”

Schauffele, the World No. 2, admitted that he, too, was contemplating the alternate pathway.

“Yeah, I hit two drives up 10, really,” he stated. He reiterated the challenges of hitting the green and, when you missed the green along with your tee shot, the challenges of getting again to the green along with your second.

“I don’t suppose anybody on this property can maintain a inexperienced hitting a lob wedge or sand wedge out of the tough into the inexperienced,” he added.

Their in-depth explanations had an unintended consequence: They let the Tour know one thing was afoot. By Tuesday afternoon guidelines officers had been conferring to debate their choices. It was, one participant admitted, a “lose-lose scenario.”

Depart the outlet as it’s? You’d threat the PGA Tour’s largest prize — the winner right here will get $25 million — going to a participant who’d deliberately shipped his tee shot down the incorrect gap as he performed up No. 18, rejecting the architect’s intention and including a component of ridicule to the proceedings.

The choice wasn’t significantly better: introduce inner out-of-bounds, successfully admitting that the mega-restoration hadn’t seen a blind spot at its highest-stakes juncture. Yikes.

It obtained worse. Gamers working their approach across the entrance 9 had been mulling one other alternate technique: Slightly than tackle the dogleg-right sixth gap they had been eyeing the seventh fairway off the tee, leaving a greater angle up the hill.

In day-to-day play it’s probably that the majority members would respect the intent of the course and its architect. It’s additionally protected to imagine that the majority members can’t carry driver Tour-length distances. However with an eight-figure first prize awaiting the winner (and the runner up) there’s no effectivity these execs gained’t attempt to exploit.

The sudden flurry of inventive considering was harking back to the 2021 U.S. Novice at Oakmont, which got here after a decade of tree removing — they’d taken out greater than 12,000 — that allowed gamers to ship drives up the incorrect fairways on as many as six holes, dodging devastating bunkers within the course of. The PGA Tour has seen its share of alternate routes, too, together with Viktor Hovland’s insistence on enjoying down the incorrect fairway at No. 15 at Riviera.

As gamers continued to mull their choices, a decision arrived Wednesday. First it got here by way of textual content message to the 30-player discipline and later by way of e mail to match media.

“For the security of spectators, gamers, caddies and everybody on property at East Lake Golf Membership, the PGA TOUR Guidelines Committee has established two inner boundaries for this week’s TOUR Championship,” the assertion learn. “The golf green on No. 7 is out of bounds throughout play of No. 6, and the green on No. 10 is out of bounds throughout play of No. 18.”

Golf Channel showed this helpful visual of the internal O.B. preventing pros from driving onto the seventh fairway from the sixth tee.
Golf Channel confirmed this beneficial visible of the inner O.B. stopping execs from driving onto the seventh fairway from the sixth tee.

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The discharge quoted Chief Referee Gary Younger: “This choice was made primarily out of security issues, particularly to stop gamers from successfully placing folks in hurt’s approach by taking an alternate route. When it seems like that’s going to be a chance, it necessitates an inner boundary.”

On Wednesday match officers is also seen inspecting the tough proper of the 18th fairway. Phrase circulated later within the day that they’d be taking the tough down barely on that facet of the outlet to make the second shot extra playable.

Now, mockingly, a drive unintentionally performed down No. 10 will earn gamers a two-stroke penalty. Let’s hope none hit the incorrect fairway with the match on the road.

Yet another enjoyable truth: Sometimes in-course O.B. is indicated by white stakes. However on this case the boundary will likely be demarcated by the sting of the green itself. In accordance with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis, that is the primary time ever that the PGA Tour has marked out-of-bounds this manner.

The restoration is making historical past already.

Dylan Dethier

Dylan Dethier

Golf.com Editor

Dylan Dethier is a senior author for GOLF Journal/GOLF.com. The Williamstown, Mass. native joined GOLF in 2017 after two years scuffling on the mini-tours. Dethier is a graduate of Williams Faculty, the place he majored in English, and he’s the creator of 18 in America, which particulars the 12 months he spent as an 18-year-old dwelling from his automotive and enjoying a spherical of golf in each state.

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