T he United States Golf Association has become accustomed to firefighting at its marquee event. US Opens became mired in controversy long ago.
From watering greens mid-round at Shinnecock Hills to Dustin Johnson’s rules farrago at Oakmont and all manner of complaint about course set-up in between.
This is a major that has carried the whiff of cordite as routine. In the background, the USGA is front and centre of a knotty situation regarding whether or not the distance golf balls fly should be rolled back.
There is a debate to be had over LA Country Club as a suitable site for one of golf’s prime events on the basis of exclusivity.
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