Golf
Top pros slate Ernie's layout
2011-05-28 06:38
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London - British trio Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and Luke Donald were critical of the Ernie Els-inspired redesign of the West Course at Wentworth on Friday.
Poulter said "it's not fun" to play the PGA Championship venue, playing partner Casey described it as "a grind" and joint second-round leader Donald explained that "some holes were slightly too severe".
"I've loved this golf course from a kid but I don't seem to get the best out of it," world number 14 Poulter told reporters after carding a three-over 74 to lie six strokes off the pace on level-par 142.
"It's turning into a very difficult golf course and I've got to say it's not fun."
The 35-year-old Englishman said his double-bogey seven at the last left a sour taste in his mouth.
"I hit what I thought was a perfect third shot, it was maybe caught out a tiny bit by the wind, and it pitched by the green and finished in the hazard. Marvellous," Poulter said in a comment laced with irony.
"Some of the fun of the last few holes, I think, has been taken away. That's the redesign, that's what they want and they got what they wanted."
The most eye-catching change this year is at the par-five 18th where the green has been enlarged from 380 square metres to 586 and the putting surface elevated.
Casey, who won the European Tour's flagship event in 2009, echoed the thoughts of countryman Poulter.
"I used to really enjoy playing this golf course and now it's a grind," said the world No 9 after returning a 71 for 143. "I think (owner) Richard Caring, from what I've heard, was perhaps wanting something like level-par to win. Well, he might get that – but does that make it entertaining?
"This is a golf course you can do not a lot wrong and walk away with double bogeys," said Casey before adding that it was playing "four shots tougher a round" since he won two years ago.
For Poulter, the saddest part is all the great strokes of the past he grew up remembering have been lost. "(Nick) Faldo's shot out of the trees on 15, a massive cut on to the green. I can go on and on about the old shots ... it's now changed. Those shots you can't remember," he said.
"We are going to have to fill up the archive with a lot of new shots."
World No 2 Donald, tied for the lead with Spain's Alvaro Quiros and Italian teenager Matteo Manassero, said certain holes could do with "some softening".
"If we had to play this course every week it would grind on you," said Donald.
"You wouldn't want to play it every week. I think there needs to be a mixture."
Leading and selected scores in the second round of the European PGA Championship here at Wentworth on Friday (GBR/IRL unless stated, par 71):136 - Luke Donald 64-72, Alvaro Quiros (ESP) 69-67, Matteo Manassero (ITA) 66-70
138 - Jose-Manuel Lara (ESP) 68-70, David Horsey 70-68,
Thomas Aiken (RSA) 71-67139 - Simon Dyson 71-68
140 - Scott Jamieson 71-69, Felipe Aguilar (CHL) 70-70, Peter Whiteford 71-69, Thomas Levet (FRA) 69-71
141 - Anders Hansen (DEN) 69-72,
Hennie Otto (RSA) 70-71, Alvaro Velasco (ESP) 71-70, Lee Westwood 72-69, Darren Clarke 69-72, Johan Edfors (SWE) 66-75, Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR) 71-70
142 - Bradley Dredge 68-74, Ian Poulter 68-74, John Parry 71-71, Jamie Donaldson 71-71, Marcus Fraser (AUS) 70-72, Ross McGowan 68-74, David Howell 71-71, Raphael Jacquelin 72-70, SSP Chowrasia (IND) 71-71, Martin Wiegele (AUT) 77-65
143 - Paul Casey 72-71, Thongchai Jaidee (THA) 74-69,
Ernie Els (RSA) 75-68, Scott Strange (AUS) 72-71, Ross Fisher 75-68, Peter Hanson (SWE) 70-73, Jamie Elsom 72-71
Selected others:144 - Colin Montgomerie 69-75,
Jaco van Zyl (RSA) 76-68145 - Martin Kaymer (GER) 74-71, Shiv Kapur (IND) 74-71,
Retief Goosen (RSA) 74-71146 - Francesco Molinari (ITA) 75-71, Rory McIlroy 76-70
147 - Joost Luiten (NED) 71-76, Michael Campbell (NZL) 72-75, Graeme McDowell 75-72, Simon Khan 76-71, Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) 75-72
148 - Richard Green (AUS) 71-77, Justin Rose 75-73, Peter O'Malley (AUS) 75-73, Danny Lee (NZL) 74-74
150 -
Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 76-74,
James Kingston (RSA) 75-75, Brett Rumford (AUS) 75-75
151 - Mark Brown (NZL) 74-77
154 -
Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 79-75,
Keith Horne (RSA) 78-76, Daniel Gaunt 76-78
157 - Seung-yul Noh (KOR) 77-80