Mark B.: Okay, on 11 and 12 there is 90 feet of fairway, 60-70 feet of rough to either side, and then about 25 feet of "restored" sandy waste.
The director of maintenance here, Brad Kocher, is a longtime friend and he is not in town this week. I hesitated about making my post for that reason, but then I figured I have had the course rated as a ten for about 15 years and I should change it if it was warranted.
Scott B: Yes, lots of courses have narrowed the fairways for Opens, with mixed results. Shinnecock didn't mow theirs back out between 1995 and 2004, but now they have gone back to the original widths and it is great to see it again -- I was there earlier this week. Other courses have stayed on the straight and narrow, but courses like Torrey and the Black (sorry Philip) were not as strategic regarding fairway placement as Pinehurst No. 2, which lives and dies on subtle stuff like that. Ben Crenshaw says that there are three holes at Augusta where his ideal landing area is now in the rough ... I bet there are six holes at Pinehurst where that's true.