Al,
Thank you for those insights.
Kirk,
I hope the USGA stays well away from the Cal Club of SF. I fear they would muck it up.
Did the USGA "muck up" Lake Merced or Harding by using them for US Open Qualifying this year? I played at Harding throughout that period and didn't notice anything dramatic. The fairways were a bit narrower and the rough a bit longer than usual, but nothing dramatic (and these changes had already been put in place for the Charles Schwab Championship held there in November.
Lake Merced, a course which, IMHO, doesn't come close to the quality of the Cal Club (no offense to any Lake Merced partisans in the crowd), has hosted Multiple US Open and Women's US Open Sectional Qualifiers, the 1990 US Junior Amateur, the upcoming US Girls Junior Amateur, the 2009 California State Amateur championship, the 2009 NCAA Men's Division 1 West Regional Championship, multiple NCGA Junior Championsips, and other high school level championships.
I agree that it would be a bad idea to host any tournament where the organizing body wanted to make alterations to the course. But there are lots of important competitions that wouldn't come with that baggage.
Don't you think it would be a good thing for the club to host events like that?