Chip,
With the exception of the greens they have changed and perhaps some of the tees they have built, I agree that they could return Merion to an earlier state simply by bringing back earlier fairway lines. The question, though, is will they. You might have missed the question, but I am curious as to your answer to Joe Bausch's question in post 99.
If they do significantly widen the fairways after the USOpen, they will be bucking the trend of history. Compare the fairways before this most recent narrowing to the fairways shone in the 1930's aerials and you will see what I mean. How much will they widen the fairways? To what they are now? Almost to what they are now? To what they were before 2005? To what? Whatever it is, I assume you will agree that it will still be a heck of a lot narrower then it was initially.
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Otherwise, why don't you post the hole lengths (your interpretation of them as opposed to what may have been listed) and I'll tell you what the approach club would be to each hole based on the features on the hole. That might put your ideal into perspective...
Jim,
Here are my approximate estimates of the distances from 1930 using the Golf Illustrated images and old architectural drawings as a guide and (except as marked) using a 250 yard elbow for doglegs and using Google Earth measures. Whereas Merion reportedly measured from the middle of their tee boxes, I tried to measure from near the back of the tee boxes which still exist. Fairly rough estimates so don't hold me to them I'd be glad to change any if they are wrong.
1. Listed 360. Estimated 350. Tee near current location.
2. Listed 523. Estimated 490. Tee near current location. Green short and right of current green.
3. Listed 195. Estimated 185. From near back of current front tee.
4. Listed 595. Estimated 595. From tee near back of 3rd green.
5. Listed 436. Estimated 415. From near back of large tee short of creek.
6. Listed 442. Estimated 420. From back third on long tee.
7. Listed 355. Estimated 345. From middle of large tee.
8. Listed 350. Estimated 335. From near back section of the fat part of the tee.
9. Listed 170. Estimated 170. From right tee.
10.Listed 335. Estimated 295 Measuring as dogleg w/ 225 yd layup. Approx. 265 direct line to middle of the green.
11.Listed 378. Estimated 360. From near back of long tee.
12.Listed 415. Estimated 370. From back third of long tee.
13.Listed 125. Estimated 125. From near the back of current tee.
14.Listed 412. Estimated 400. From a bit behind the stop sign on the long tee.
15.Listed 370. Estimated 340. From even with left green side bunker on 16th.
16.Listed 435. Estimated 420. From well back but no all the way back on long tee.
17.Listed 215. Estimated 210. From back half of "members" tee.
18.Listed 455. Estimated 450. From next to front part of first right green side bunker on 17th.
Many of the distances are close to the same as now, as there really was very little room to expand the course past the changes made in the first few decades. It seems like the USGA may be trying to make up for this inflexibility through out of proportion increases to a few holes (including the first too par threes) and the extremely narrow fairways.