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US Women’s Open 2021: Strategic Adjustments at Olympic Club Ensure a Challenging Yet Fr Test
By Kent Psley
June 6, 2021
In anticipation of the first U.S. Women’s Open hosted by The Olympic Club's iconic Lake Course, there was an initial concern surrounding how the United States Golf Association USGA would set up this traditionally demanding layout to appropriately challenge the world's premier female golfers without overstepping into unfr territory.
The consensus from players after several days of competition was that the USGA successfully balanced the scale:
Inbee Park, a two-time U.S. Open champion and seven-time major winner, remarked, They set up the golf course really well, moved around many tees. Her admiration for the setup reflected its ability to prompt strategic thinking and smart play.
Lexi Thompson, leading after three rounds, concurred: It's great, she sd of the course. Major championships should be long, with thick rough and held to their standards of being played out there.
To meet these expectations, senior director of USGA course setup, Shannon Rouillard, demonstrated a willingness to adapt throughout the week by making subtle modifications that ensured the proclmed 'tough yet fr' slogan was upheld for all participants.
The most significant adjustment involved trimming back the primary rough from its typical 3.5 inches to just above 2 inches before Thursday's opening rounda decision that alleviated initial fears about par being out of reach for competitors.
Rouillard further addressed concerns by introducing an intermediate cut on certn holes, including the par-5s first and sixteenth, but notably opted agnst a similar modification across other frways in comparison to the men’s U.S. Open setup from 2012.
I understand why there was a lot of conversation, Rouillard explned about considering the intermediate pass despite her final decision agnst it.
Overall, players recognized that missing the frway came with significant penalties:
Around this course, when you miss the frway, it's really tough, sd Ariya Jutanugarn, the 2018 U.S. Women’s Open champion. Some courses allow for par or birdie chances even after a missed shot; but here, with thick rough and narrow corridors, every errant drive requires careful consideration.
The USGA further complicated play by introducing strategic variations in tee shots and club selections required for each green:
While the official scorecard listed yardages at 6,486 yards, the course played to different lengths based on dynamic setups that were revealed only through practice rounds or as a surprise during competition.
For example, ensuring greens moved slightly slower than those faced by male competitors in previous years was another strategic decision made post-analysis of player performance.
Shannon Rouillard expressed satisfaction with her team's approach:
It has not been easy out there, she sd. But I'm pleased that the setup successfully showcased the skills of the world’s best female golfers agnst Olympic Club.
In summary, the US Women’s Open at The Olympic Club exemplified a balanced and strategic test for players, bling challenge with frness through meticulous course management from the USGA.
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