I certainly don't have GVS's pedigree for reporting for golf events, but blaming the course for slow play is like blaming your keyboard for bad writing or your fork for being obese. Excuses (would the story have been different had the US won?). I have not looked at most comments from the players, but I can't imagine they would claim the course setup was too hard with wide fairways, par 5s reached in two, drivable par 4s and plenty of birdies made. Besides I assume the US Captain setup the course. I'm sure the players played practice rounds and knew the course well. Who would join a club where it was so difficult to play?
GVS's comments that, "Shots caromed around crazily-sloped greens like pinballs. Some greens appeared to be 70 or 80 yards deep, or more. I enjoyed the part where Solheim Cuppers aimed chip shots away from the green, so they could bounce down a slope onto the putting surface" tells me he thinks TOC, Sebonack any course with character are unfair and should be bulldozed too?
IMO, the players are the only reason for slow play and his assessment of this course was off base. Tommy I see your comments and understand fast greens can potentially slow down play, but with twosomes on Sunday and professional golfers, is there really any way to blame the course? Can GSV really be right that this "modern" design makes fast play "impossible?" I doubt it.