My initial reaction to the news was: 'Wow, after what Tiger did to the place with an iron I'm surprised to see it back there so soon.'
As a spectacle, Hoylake is not nearly as appealing as most of the other courses on the Open circuit. I played it before Tiger won there, and was distinctly underwhelmed - as were my three playing partners. I imagine that tactical revisions will be made, but from a viewing public point of view it's hard to grasp each hole's individuality, and that's unlikely to change. I remember only a few holes.
As for Tiger's brilliance at the 2006 Open - he hadn't won since March the 5th, and the betting odds reflected this 'poor' form, at 3/1. After our round, I predicted that Tiger would win without stretching himself. Playing an iron off the tee is smart course management, but it's not exactly stretching yourself, is it? Unless the wind blows - and assuming he's playing - Tiger will be at it again