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‘Makes Me Sad’: Golf World Reacts to Huge USGA Announcement

The USGA recognizes various world-class golf facilities in the United States. Among the various famous golf courses that the governing body probably considers the best is the Pebble Beach Golf Links. The United States Golf Association recently made a massive announcement regarding Pebble Beach.

Pebble Beach Golf Links is probably among the best layouts in America. Moreover, the golf course hosts the famous event on the PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. On top of that, the brilliant golf course has now joined the likes of Pinehurst, Oakmont, and Shinnecock Hills. The exemplary layout will host numerous events governed by USGA along with R&A.

Feb 5, 2022; Pebble Beach, California, USA; John Murphy putts on the tenth hole during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Monterey Peninsula Country Club – Shore Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports | Reuters

Furthermore, the governing body recently announced exciting news for the golf course. On April 20th, in a news conference, the famous body announced the single- most extensive package of championships that will take place at the historic golf club. Apart from the 2021 Women’s U.S. Open and 2027 U.S. Open, six more events were added to the calendar in the 2040s.

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Moreover, the golf course will not host the U.S. Opens in 2032, 2037, and 2044. On top of that, the U.S. Women’s Open in 2035, 2040, and 2048. The first USGA event at the golf course was held in 1929. Furthermore, Pebble Beach has hosted 13 major championship events, including six U.S. Opens.

In addition to the events added to the course in California, the governing body also declared that it will host U.S. Open and the U.S. Senior Open in back-to-back weeks down the road at Spyglass Hill in 2030. Even USGA’s chief championship officer John Bodenhamer spoke beautiful words about the golf course. He said, “Arguably, the greatest walk in golf.”

Golf fans mixed reactions to the latest USGA announcement

As soon as the news reading the huge announcement broke out on the internet, golf Twitter went into a frenzy. Golf fans from all over the globe started to react to the news regarding Pebble Beach Golf Links. A few of the fans supported the organization’s decision. At the same time, other fans did not seem to be happy.

@MattCaputa this makes me sad

— Lee Thomas (@StumpytheSailer) April 20, 2022

It’s great to see the @USGA supporting public golf courses. #growthegame

— (@dlnoch) April 20, 2022

My unpopular opinion is I hate the US Open at Pebble. It’s not long enough and they don’t grow the rough anymore. I hate watching -12 win the US Open. Keep it at places like Oakmont, Oakland Hills, Torey, Shinnecock and Winged Foot that have proven to hold up. Or grow rough…

— steve kolarich (@SKolarich) April 20, 2022

This is kinda ridiculous. What’s wrong with seeing new courses? We get so few chances as viewers and I like seeing new courses that the players don’t know much about.

— Ollie (@aoldenbu) April 21, 2022

Every 5 years at Pebble seems like too much. So many great courses they could throw in. But, visually awesome so don’t hate it all that much.

— Alex Casebeer (@alexcasebeer) April 20, 2022

Boring

— Andrew J. Faehl (@andyfaehl) April 21, 2022

@USGA needs to find new courses.

— Josh Anderson (@jacustomgolf) April 20, 2022

Glad to see the Womens US Open at Pebble. It would be fun if the USGA Opens were played on the same course for the Men and Women each year. Separate weeks but the same course.

— Perry T (@PerryT09512599) April 21, 2022

3 US opens at the same course in 11 years? Sign me up

— Rich (@richalbi98) April 20, 2022

Junk.
This is a glaring issue with the USGA and the PGA Tour.
We get it. There’s a lot of history there. New blood.

— Lance Giles (@lancegiles) April 20, 2022

Who won the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

The 2022 edition of the event was won by Tom Hoge. The American professional won the event with an overall score of 19-under-par. As a result, Tom won the event by a two-shot margin. Hodge carded a final round of four-under-par, 68 to finish on the top of the leaderboard. His final round of 68 included three birdies, one double bogey, and a single bogey on the opening nine holes. As a result, he moved out in level-par, 36. Moreover, he made four birdies on the back nine to make the turn n four-under-par, 36.

However, Jordan Spieth finished as the runner-up to Hoge. He ended the event with an overall score of 17-under-par. As a result, Jordan had to settle for a solo second position. Spieth carded a final round of three-under-par, 69 on Sunday at Pebble Beach.

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