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Leave your complaints in the red wicker basket

The U.S. Open is upon us — a tournament more readily described as a battle than a golf tournament.
The greens are rock hard and lightening fast. The rough chews up golf balls with blades of grass measured in feet, not inches. But what truly separates the tournament from others is the mental anguish that players who hope to hoist the trophy must endure.
U.S. Open venues are one of the few times professionals look like amateurs sweating over 8-footers for par all day and struggling to break 80, and Merion should be no different. If Mother Nature cooperates, the players won’t be complaining about course conditions (see: Shinnecock Hills in ‘04), or course length (see: Bubba Watson at The Olympic Club). Rather, the focus of this year’s grievances could be with what lies atop the 7-foot pole that protrudes from each putting surface.
The USGA has confirmed that the flagsticks, or as Merion calls them “standards,” will stay true to the Merion Golf Club tradition, using red wicker baskets instead of flags.
The origin of the long-standing tradition is a mystery, with the only known detail being that William Flynn, the golf course superintendent, received patent approval for his wicker basket design in 1915, according to the Merion Golf Club website.
In golf, the flagstick indicates hole location, providing players with a specific spot to aim on the green. The flag is sometimes color coded to show whether the pin is on the front, middle or back portion of the green. Precise players read the direction the flag is blowing, and use that information to determine how the golf ball will react as it approaches the green.
Modern day professionals are as precise as they come, especially those looking to win the U.S. Open, so without the assistance of a flag to indicate wind speed or direction, the players will lose a hint of precision. Some will be more vocal or animated in their disapproval, but all players must deal with the nuisance.
During this year’s U.S. Open, expect additional blades of grass thrown skyward, and multiple looks to the treetops by players struggling to determine wind influence. Also, expect the announcers and commentators to have some corny quips about how it’s a “basket stick” rather than a flagstick. Some of you will laugh, but I’ll have seen it coming.
Ben Hogan’s U.S. Open victory in 1950 at Merion Golf Club came without enduring the burden of wicker baskets, as this was the last time the tradition was ignored. Since then, all of the USGA championships held at Merion have kept with tradition.
The winner this week, as with all winners of USGA titles at Merion, will receive a customary red wicker basket in addition to the trophy and the almost $1.5 million paycheck. Most of the players will hate those baskets by the end of the week, but all of them will be fighting to take one home.
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Ben
Jun 13, 2013 at 1:58 pm
Everyone saw what happen at the masters to Tiger on 15 when he hit the flag, bad break. Now , with the wicker, I think it’s a nuisance, The pros and the viewers get some kind of feedback from the wind around the greens, all year they have flags on the poles, I have played golf for 42 yrs and have never ever heard or seen wicker on a pole. I hope the tournament is not impacted by the fatter top of the pole. It would be a shame
Robert
Jun 10, 2013 at 11:20 am
I must add to my previous comment; that my grandaughter Ryan will be joining her brother Christian, sons Ken and Keith and me at the US Open at historic Merion GC. MY third open at Merion, but extra special with all the family of golfers. Great week at Merion.
Nic
Jun 10, 2013 at 9:32 am
I like it. Makes it a bit different and I do not think it will impact the results.
Robert
Jun 9, 2013 at 8:27 pm
This will be my third US Open at Merion; but my first with my sons Ken,Keith and grandson Christian. What a special time.
chris
Jun 9, 2013 at 6:06 pm
no complaints here! love it.
lbj273
Jun 8, 2013 at 5:14 pm
The best part is the local rule that if your ball comes to rest in the basket you place your ball on the lip of the cup with no penalty
URNS
Jun 8, 2013 at 2:41 pm
Would you consider this to be bifurcation? heehaw
Talbot Reiber
Jun 8, 2013 at 12:28 pm
I will be there, with my father, to see the wicker baskets in all of their glory. A Father’s Day present for the both of us….maybe self purchased, perhaps the tickets were gifts – we shall never tell. Lookout Ardmore, here we come.