ESPN Golf Online
Friday, August 18
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Big Bird, the Harvey Penick of the rugrat generation, often says: "One of these things is not like the other." What, then, should we make of the following foursome: Augusta National, Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, Valhalla?
Past champion defense |
Mark Brooks won at Valhalla in 1996, and not surprisingly he is of the course's defenders: "I know a lot has been said about playing second fiddle to all the other courses. I think it's actually the perfect venue to have the final leg of the millennium championships. It couldn't be more fitting playing on a course designed by easily the best player in the last century on a course that I know he had a lot of input on and is one he actually, I'm sure, spent a lot of Time making sure it was right. "I think it's a great test. And we can't play all -- or should we play all -- our championships on pre-Depression golf courses. Most of those have been changed, altered, modified, refurbished, lengthened. You are not going to find an old golf course that we play today in major championships, or even good Tour events, that has not been changed in some significant manner. "So, I think this is a great setting and I hope they continue to find others, because there have been a lot of great golf courses built in the last 20 years that are deserving of major championships. I commend the PGA for finding them." |
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