I don't think it was the rough so much as it was the amount of rainfall this week. The greens seemed to be softer and responding more as opposed to years past. Usually, USGA keeps the greens fast and firm, and I'm sure they had that in mind this week, but it rained almost every night and yesterday was mostly overcast. <div>
</div><div>On another note (because I've heard and seen this brought up several times), there was not much the USGA could do to stop Rory's run. The guy hit the fairway on almost every drive and was deadly accurate with his irons, particularly his wedges and higher loft irons. I hope they don't make that into a big deal because, although the course is supposed to play much tougher (and really, until today, it did), Rory did everything he was supposed to do to beat it (hit fairways, which left much more managable second shots, which gave him a great chance to make it out of the hole with 2 putts or less). He literally played about the best 72 holes I have seen a player since 2000 U.S. Open Tiger Woods play. Most players though, including Rory, struggled to play out of the rough, so I don't think it was the rough so much as it was the amount of rainfall this weekend. </div>