Tom Paul;
The USGA has been holding out the carrot of another US Open to Merion for over 20 years now.
You and I both know that the club would love nothing more than to hold another national professional title there. The club is proud and aware of their heritage, and rightfully so. To be told that their course is no longer worthy just doesn't sit right on multiple levels, and I can instinctively understand them trying to make changes that they think might incur the USGA's favor.
As far as giving the club a definitive yea or nay decision, that very thing has been promised to the club now on multiple occasions in recent years. The USGA sent a number of professionals, starting with Nick Price, to go and play the course and report back to them.
I believe that such a process is both unseemly as well as a whore's tease. They KNOW that the club is interested, yet play this baiting game that if the club does this, or changes the course to do that, that the might consider them. That's ultimately a political positioning that they use as leverage against other clubs to get what they want for their tournament. Check out the article in Golf Digest last year that tells the story of how Olympia Fields was selected over Merion for the 2003 US Open for an example of the type of maneuverings that are happening behind the scenes.
The fact is, the USGA has been playing this game pitting clubs against each other for some time now, and not only with Merion. Look at the situation with Riviera (another course that has unfortunately tried to modernize to the detriment of the course) against, of all place, Torrey Pines.
The bottom line is that the USGA is playing a cruel trick against classic courses and I have to ask where the honesty and integrity is in their process of selecting US Open venues. If you see it, please let me know.
As far as Pine Valley, I'll only say that the topic of Pebble Beach superceding PV at #1 was the source of much discussion at the club. As immune as they may seem from such tawdry things as course ratings, the folks I spoke to certainly seemed to care.
Hope all is well and that we get together soon;
Mike