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Will Ferrell: How to make the US Open even more challenging

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 06 Jun 2014   Posted by Trent


The US Open, dubbed “golf’s toughest test”, has never been a friendly or low-scoring affair.

Besides Rory McIlroy’s destruction of Congressional in 2011 and Tiger’s near faultless display at Pebble Beach in 2000, no player has cracked double figures under-par to win a US Open.

In reality, most players are relieved to shoot one round in the red – let alone all four – on the frighteningly difficult tracks devised each year by the USGA.

So what will they dish up at Pinehurst No.2 this year?

Fairways the width of a two-lane road?

Greens so hard and so lightning fast, that you wouldn’t dare breathe within six feet of your ball?

No, according to actor and comedian Will Ferrell … it will be much, much more penal.


Booby traps, jaguars and barbed wire … Will Ferrell offers his advice for setting up Pinehurst this year.


WILL FERRELL’S TIPS FOR MAKING THE US OPEN MORE CHALLENGING

*Extreme hazards – “Dig little pits that if you step in, you fall 20 feet to a pit full of snakes and barbed wire.”

*Four-legged opposition – “At any point during a hole, release big game cats that haven’t been fed in a month.”

* Survival of the fittest – “Turn it into the Hunger Games meets the US Open. You don’t know … three or four golfers, they may not make it to the end. They’ve fallen into a pit of death or eaten by a jaguar from the Amazon jungle.”

* Exploding golf balls – “That would be a little appetiser.”


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