Rihc,
You may be onto something. All those uphill approaches; some which run away wildly into trash. Beautiful place. Exacting. But, even with a better maintenance meld, it must be a bear for the members. Is a "Top 5" course deserving of its standing if it can only be played by the expert? I believe that Ray Floyd has the overall course record with a 64.
Shivas,
For the most part, Retief hit the ball somewhere in the direction he was aiming. I am unaware of any double cross, with the exception on the shot in the rough (on 13, I think), which he followed with a fantastic flop shot to save par.
As Johnny Miller pointed out, the primary rough was not all that punishing. At least in those holes where Goosen missed by a wider margin, he had chances to put the ball back in play where par was still possible.
Matt,
I didn't mean to suggest that Goosen's putts were "easy", only that they were always in the realm of possibility. For the most part, they seemed to be relatively flat or uphill, with not a tremendous amount of break.
As you and Adam pointed out, one could see in Phil's face that he didn't like his sand shot on 17. I too had the feeling that he would miss the first one, though I was surprised that he seemed to pull the second. With a need to birdie 18, I was also puzzled as to why he laid it back so far on his drive. Goosen did not hesitate to rip the driver to get within 9-iron length (I think).
All in all, I thought that it was a tremendous performance by the top several finishers, and a very entertaining US Open. With the proper maintenance meld, it could have been much better.