Jaime Diaz
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And, and that's what Chinnock is going to demand.
You cannot,
You can't be, you know, kind of slapping iron shots around.
And we do see that with some players, you know, when the greens are a little softer, they can contend.
Shinnecock, and the Open in general is about that, but Shinnecock especially, will separate those guys out.
You've got to be a really, you know, that flusher that you, you know, the sound, all that stuff that's really beautiful about the game, especially on the
Well, to me, it's the best one.
And, you know, I've been hearing that.
You know, Bodenham was talking about yesterday.
You know, they've been surveying the players the last five, six years about, you know, what they like to see at the U.S.
Open and what's important about the U.S.
Open.
And one of the big reactions is it matters where you win.
And winning at Shinnecock, they feel, defines you as a really good player.
And so in many ways, for many players, Shinnecock's their favorite U.S.
Open site.
And I'm not saying that because the players say it.
I love it for its aesthetics.
You know, it's on the best land.
Probably the best golf land in America is on Long Island.