Brad,
I would love to see all the great venues be tested by the best players, but there would have to be an strict edict of...HANDS OFF!
The problem will always be that people are too concerned about PAR, they will see the scores these guys shoot at their beloved courses, and call for something to be done. Unfortunately, the something to be done all too often involves making expensive architectural changes as opposed to the more inexpensive option of controlling the distance a golf ball can travel.
I saw an interview with Peter Dawson of the R & A a couple of days ago. He was asked some questions regarding the setup of the "Open" courses. His responses were very interesting and really reflected the different attitude and philosophy that the R & A has, as compared to what the USGA seems to have.