Here's the USGA's Mike Davis on Cog Hill. He was interviewed by Chicago radio broadcaster Rory Spears during the U.S. Amateur. The link:
http://spears.golfersongolf.com/QUESTION..Across town there is Cog Hill, they have wanted a
US Open for a long time. They have done renovations and Frank
Jemsek has said that you were on the property while renovations
were on going what did you see there. Frank says he will make a
run at the 2022 US Open, when the USGA has indicated they
might back in the midwest. What stands out about Cog Hill now
and does it ever have a chance to land a US Open.
DAVIS..."Getting to Chicago would be a great thing. It's a storied
and wonderful golf town, not just the great courses around the city
but how Chicago supports golf. You look at things like the Evans
Scholar Program, and for us to not be in Chicago periodically
would be too bad.
With respect to Cog Hill, we did our 1997 US Amateur there when
Matt Kuchar won. I think one of things that came out of this current
renovation is that, agronomically they are far superior that what they
used to be. They have greens that really drain well, they have some
modern grasses on it. So when I looked at it, and I have been there
twice. Once during construction and once right after they opened,
and I am really impressed with all the upgrades in the agronomic
area. When I did walk the golf course, I came away thinking "wow"
that is really one heck of a test of golf. It is hard and for the world's
best players, it is all the test they would ever want. So I think that is
where are, they have had the invitation in. Plus the Jemsek family
is one of the great families in the United States when it comes to
golf. The whole family is just great and they are some of the nicest
people you will meet. So I have to think that the USGA Championship
Committee would like they do with all the invitations we get for US
Opens, will look at Cog Hill very seriously.
QUESTION...Another story that goes around is that the USGA likes
to stay away from courses that host PGA Tour events, inspite of
having US Opens at Pebble Beach and Torrey Pines is there any
truth to that.
DAVIS.."There is some truth to that. When we try to find US Open
venues we try to find special venues if you will, and venues that are
not used all the time for tournaments golf. When we pick a venue
for a US Open you want people to say, that's a neat experience.
So there is some truth to that. We just finished up with a US Open
at Congressional, and we signed up for that US Open they didn't
have the AT & T or Tigers event being played there. So for a number
of reasons it happened, like the renovations at Avenal.
So I will tell you, it did effect the US Open. Because all of a sudden
the world had seen Congressional on a regular basis, and we did
something from a setup basis to make it a little bit different.
Nonetheless, it took a little bit of the mystique out of Congressional
because you would see it every year. So absolutely there is some
truth to that. But then you say, "wait a minute USGA you go to Pebble
Beach every so often". But when you see Pebble beach in the winter
it has very wide fairways, it tends to be very wet that time of that year.
I don't think it is set up in championship condition because it is a
pro-am event, so they can't get the course very firm and fast. We got
it much faster. So some of us can rationalize saying that Pebble
Beach is a much different golf course in the summer vs the winter.
But when you go to a place whether it's Cog Hill or Congressional
or any place that has regular tour events, it is hard for us to get overly
excited about those venues because there is a drawback to them."