At Rock Creek they actually slowed down the fairways and the short grass around the greens this year (raising the mowing heights a bit), and then they thought the course played a bit too long!
Tom, I don't think I'll ever get over the dichotomy that exists between the maintenance meld and the perceptions of 'powers that be' at some of the country's finest layouts.
One of the caddies at SFGC kept harping on how much easier the course is now. Even though the new greens chair has mowed the bunker collars down to allow balls close enough, and with just the right spin, to feed into them. I just poo pooed the notion and kept thinking, anybody can build a hard course. At Olympic, I'm shocked that a club as deeply intrenched in Amateur athletics, could present their courses in such a non-sporting way. (Soft and lush) They should be the leaders in the intelligent presentation of their golf course, and their not. They're just following the Lemmings over the cliff.
Mike, Interesting posit. I'll give it some more thought but at first blush, many want to think they are getting a tougher track when in reality they do make it easier by speeding up the greens.