Editors Note: This is Mark Cunningham's second featured post on Mark's Thoughts. As our resident golf expert, Cunningham will offer his insights into the final major of the year. He is a PGA Professional of 12 years and has worked at a variety of clubs and corporations throughout the New England region. He graduated with a degree in Sport and Club management at Webber University where he also played collegiate golf. Mark is married with two children.
The final
major championship is upon us at the famed Donald Ross course, Oak Hill Country
Club in Rochester, NY.
A crescendo is building
leading up to the final major and the FedEx Playoffs, built by no other than
Tiger Woods and his seven shot victory a week ago at Firestone. As dominating as it was the added pressure of
a unique major such as the PGA Championship is no shoe-in for him. This
is where the Club Professionals (PGA Professionals, not PGA Tour) have the
opportunity to play alongside the world’s best.
It gives them a week off from the many responsibilities they shoulder- selling
socks to Mrs. Havercamp, listening to
members recount their round of 93 shot by shot, or giving a lesson to take care
of the repeatable hosel rockets- just to name a few. The last victorious club professional to hold
the Wanamaker Trophy was Bob Rosburg in 1959.
As I stated
above, this major is like no other due to who comprises the field. But the one
thing I’d like to touch on (before I do my predictions) is the golf
course. Donald Ross is by far my
favorite designer and he should be yours too.
He lived in Little Compton, RI so that also helps. Every golf course he has designed has been a
work of art for the ages and should compare to Mozart and Di Vinci in their
respective fields. From Newport Country
Club, to Seminole Golf Club, to East Lake, to The Country Club, and Pinehurst
are only a few courses on his magnificent list of gems. Ross was legend before his time using the
natural terrain to take into account the design or move land using an ox (not
sponsored by John Deere). Remember, he
started working in 1899 at Oakley Country Club in Watertown, Ma and ended his
career in 1946 at the Golf Club of Hartford (CT).
This week you’ll witness the false fronts,
which are slightly raised greens that slope back to front (please keep it below
the hole to survive), and the deep bunkers. But the one thing he doesn’t do is
hide anything on the golfer. Everything
is out in front of you, what you see is what you get. However, Mr. Ross does
make you think. I would have to say the
one amenity Oak Hill Country Club has over the other courses is its very own
bowling alley in the basement (sorry The Country Club, you have curling), so if
mother nature doesn’t cooperate Tiger Woods might be throwing some strikes.
Here are my
four top choices to win the Wanamaker Trophy:
Tiger Woods: He wins by seven shots at an equally hard golf course last week and seems to be in a happy place carrying his son off the green after the victory. I’m sorry but he is overdue and it’s time he stops the critics.
Phil Mickelson:
Good Old Lefty feeling confident after his British Open triumph should
have no problem handling the greens of Oak Hill. He’s proven his success on Donald Ross
courses already.
Dustin Johnson:
He’ll be able to subdue the 7100 yard course with his high flying 3-wood
and can putt the eyes out of the ball. He
is so athletic too- he’s been known to throw down two handed dunks. Plus, wouldn’t you like to see Paulina Gretzky
run out on the green to hug her boyfriend?
Henrik Stenson:
This guy’s stats are just off the planet. It just shows why he finished runner-up last
week to Tiger and has put himself in contention numerous times this year
including a second place finish at The Open.
The PGA Championship is not unchartered waters for Stenson where he
finished 6th in ’09 and 4th in ‘08. Will he be the first Swede to win a major
championship?
Dark Horse:
Chris Kirk: He’s been
solid all year long but hasn’t sealed the deal.
He currently ranks 93rd in the world and 27th in
the FedEx standings. He’s a product the University
of Georgia, so he has the pedigree (Dawg) to be a multiple winner on the PGA
Tour. Kirk is the Shawn Micheel of the
2013 PGA Championship.
I hope you
enjoyed my blog as much as I did writing it and if you haven’t played a Donald
Ross course, get off the chair and in the car to the nearest one. Thanks for your interest in reading and see
you soon.
Fairways and Greens,
Mark Cunningham, PGA
Tiger Woods: He wins by seven shots at an equally hard golf course last week and seems to be in a happy place carrying his son off the green after the victory. I’m sorry but he is overdue and it’s time he stops the critics.
Fairways and Greens,
Mark Cunningham, PGA
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