Tommy:
I don't know where you got your info that I was being considered for the consulting work at Oakmont, but if it's true, they did so without ever talking to me directly about it, which puts your statement right up there with all those courses which were "nominated by Golf Digest" for the best new course of the year award.
I have yet to work on any courses which were in line to host the US Open. My only chance was at Shinnecock Hills, where I was invited to consult -- but my sense was that the only thing I would get to do was to put tees where the USGA guys had determined they should go, so I declined. It's a good thing, too, or I might have been a convenient scapegoat for the slope of the seventh green!
I would be less fearful of getting involved with one now, because I believe Mike Davis has proven he is going to be very proactive in the setup of the courses to make sure nothing really frightening happens again. But, there are still some in the USGA who like to play architect, and when they go to a potential venue and tell the members they would have to put tees here and there to be considered for a championship, it really does take a lot of the decision-making process out of the architect's hands.