I usually like the course changes from day to day. I was wondering if Furyk never thought #16 would be played from that short tee, and never practiced that tee shot, and did not have a feel for it. I do not think drivable par 4s are mandatory but he seems to like them. And I would rather see fairways a little wider but get rid of the shaved areas around the greens. I like the historical idea that the open means you need to know how to chip from bad lies. So basically I am mostly okay with him from a player standpoint, a grade of a solid B. But, as a spectator, I was pushed so far back at Bethpage and Winged Foot that I was spectating from the middle of the trees rather than the old days where you got to get up close and personal to guys hitting it a little crooked. I do not care for the graduated rough that much as it means the spectators at Bethpage were often walking in the trees on very slippery slopes, causing numerous injuries to them and the marshalls. A little common sense there would help.