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Its hard to beat a first person account. All the other participants were deceased. Boatwright did a lot of good things for USGA but he was wrong in the Fezler incident, way wrong, and the USGA committee acted accordingly. The fact that they requested radio silence from the three players says it all.

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Golf Channel did a nice video piece on it yesterday, it's prob still running. Edward Stimpson was supposedly so impressed by speed of greens at 35 Open that he studied greens speeds, etc., and came up with simple gravity-operated device to measure. His son later said Stimpson did not attend that Open at Oakmont, according to the GC video. So who knows.? see if you can find their vid, it covered all the bases. thx for reading. Boatwright did a lot of good things for golf but his Fezler incident was not his best effort. Think he just wanted to nail the notoriously slow-playing Schroeder, but i dunno. Fezler held a grudge about it.

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