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Aronimink Golf Club makes its return to the PGA Tour after a seven-year break to play host to the BMW Championship, and much has changed since Nick Watney's success here in the summer of 2011.
Gil Hanse and his team have been in to restore this classic Donald Ross design to something resembling its 1928 opening and that's meant the addition of a hundred bunkers, many of them clustered together at the side of what are now much wider fairways with the intention of creating a more strategic challenge.
With 18 new tee structures, fairways widened and many greens significantly enlarged, Marc Leishman's comment that "it's going to be like learning a new golf course" makes sense and the 70 remaining FedEx Cup contenders will have little time to do so, with the Dell Technologies Championship having ended on Monday.
In other words, this is complicated. Wins here for Watney and Justin Rose only tell us so much, especially as while both are excellent drivers they essentially putted the lights out, and the impact of Hanse's work is hard to predict. Long-time course member Sean O'Hair says Aronimink is now easier, but beyond that clues are fairly limited and it's questionable how beneficial having played here in either 2010 or 2011 will prove to be.