Herb,
I think a LOT of people on here talked in real detail over the past week or so about what they did and didn't like about the changes.
On the plus side, I heard;
1) The holes played more challengingly with the additional length, or at least the pros were forced to hit longer clubs to several holes.
2) The changes were well integrated in the sense that it looked pretty much the same, only longer.
On the down side, I heard;
1) The fairways in landing areas were "flattened", with the unintentional effect of easing the approaches.
2) That the additional length tended to give only the longest drivers the opportunity to win.
3) That the planting of trees and narrowing of fairways created too much boring "chip out" golf.
4) That the narrowing is not only philosophically opposed to the design intent of ANGC, but also limits strategy that had always been present in the past.
5) That the net result of limiting options and lengthening holes led to more boring, routine golf than ANGC has exhibited in the past, where the line between eagle and double bogey was very fine indeed.
Herb...it might be instructive if you tell us exactly what was "awesome" about the changes. Thanks.