Adam:
Yes, I can identify the "garden spot" on each hole but so can about a zillion other guys that love Merion.
Chris:
I couldn't disagree with you more about the tee shot on #4. The only flat spot is along the right rough next to the fairway bunker - classic Hugh Wilson strategic design. As for the auto-layup, those days are long gone and Tom O'Rourke beat me to it. In 1971, it was a big deal when Lanny Wadkins hit driver + driver to get across the creek in two shots (he never actually got it on the green). Now, a big 3 metal (there's a cross bunker at 350 yards - and it's become reachable!) and a strong 4 iron ought to work as the second shot is downhill.
Mike Sweeney:
David Graham hit 17 fairways in his final round of the '81 Open? I only count 14 - where are the other three?
Tom Doak:
I surely don't have your eye or your expertise but how/where is Merion currently "tearing up the course"? The new tee box on #14 provides a questionable angle over a Stop Sign (sort of like #17 at TOC?) but, assuming they take that down, it's a hell of a hole from back there. The new tee box on #9 seems alright from what my untrained eye can see. The new tee box on #7 points the player right straight at the OB, so that will require a little thought. The other new tee boxes (#'s 3,5,6,12,14,15,17 and 18) were all put in place for the 2004 Amateur and seemed to work well for that event and the subsequent Walker Cup.
What's happening now that you don't especially care for?