The only time I played Merion was in November 2001 (through the very kind courtesy of Bill Dow, and in the company of Bill, Tom Paul and Mike Cirba). Amongst my memories of that day are Tom insisting that we play off some newly placed "tiger" tees, beginning with a rough dot of mowed truf 20 yards or so behind the (then) "championship" tees and ending with a journey behind the 17th green (I think) to play from an 18th tee 40-50 yards behind from where Hogan played from in 1950 (and Graham in 1980).
What I also remember from then is that playing off a 6 or so handicap and age 55, and with the course anything but fast and firm, I was able to pretend I could experience the course that the pros would play, parring 5, 6, 16 and 18 (don't ask about the other holes), the latter from 15-20 behind where Hogan hit from the now front tees, with Driver, 1 iron (Cirba hit his drivel to the Hogan plate and probably hit 3 iron to the green).
As I understand it, today's pros will be hitting driver 8-iron to the 18th, which in my wildest dreams I could never have been able to do. I'll watch the tournament, but will not be able to empathize with the pros, as I and most reasonable players could do (at least in their dreams). I am sad about this, but Hogan must be apoplectic in his grave........
Ooops! Make that 2001.....