"Has the Tour dummied down its courses in the name of equity and standardization?"
Jim:
Apparently. To me that's why a US Open, British Open or Masters is so much more fun to watch. Stuff happens in those events which never seems to happen on the weekly tour stops.
On the tour stops it's just hit the receptive green, make a birdie or two putt. Get in a bunker and get out and sink the putt inside 6-7 feet all the time and outside that maybe not all the time. To me that seems pretty standardized.
On Tour when they hit the greens the interest is over, in my opinion, but at ANGC, Shinnecock, #2, TOC, St George's, Southern Hills etc, etc, all non-Tour stop sites when the approach first hits terra firma, that's when the fun begins.
However, I don't know what's going on with the Tour Championship at TPC Jax but for some reason they seem to be willing to break out of that standardized mold, at least to some degree.
Furthermore, in my opinion, the defence of most any golf course regardless of its architecture CAN BE so much more in the area of maintenance practices and set-up than most realize. If you give even the best architecture (or hardest courses) a pussy maintenance set-up those guys have no problem killing it.
But give them the right kind of maintenance practices and set-up and things change dramatically---eg get so much more interesting for both player and spectator. Some may say that's beginning to go over the top. It isn't. Basically, that's what most all of it is about.