You'll hear golf historians complain about the current British Open venue, citing the Royal and Ancient's decision to avoid hosting an Open there since 1994, when, really, most say the complaints have to do with Turnberry's poor location in terms of travel. (The course is accessible by a single road that makes you feel like you're driving down a narrow alleyway). You'll also hear people call Turnberry overrated and too easy, and they'll point to the Duel in the Sun as an example.Tiger Woods, who has never played Turnberry until this week, wants people to understand something. Turnberry ain't that easy. He even admits it.
"It's a lot more difficult than people are letting on,'' Woods said.
Time flies, doesn't it?
























