Pat,
I haven't teed it in the US Open
did you play in the US Open at Baltusrol or WFW?
Do you consider the US Amatuer as having greens as firm as the US Open? I don't.
Firm greens are only achievable if Mother Nature cooperates, and
I haven't played granite hard top greens, I long too.
Doesn't that make you question their very existence ?
I suspect they're more a myth than reality, whereas very fast greens are almost common place at local clubs these days..... Mother Nature permitting.
With advancement in technology we seem more worried about green speed.
You're forgetting the most important issue........
So you think greens running at 12 (Oakmont slowed down the greens at the US Open from everyday member play u stated) for everyday member play is okay, but US Open like firmness isn't okay for everyday play?
''No, but I played both course right before and right after U.S. Opens''
So you don't think a keeper douses the greens sunday night after a US Open? Weather permitting you don't think the greens at a US Open get progressively firmer, so the week before they weren't at peak firmness but close.
''How would you know, you never played in either ?''
From knowing someone who have played in the Semi-finals of the US Amateur and has played in at least one US Open, I won't even ask a silly question like that, are you serious?
''Mother Nature rarely cooperates in Mid-June''
I beg to differ, May is the wet month typically, Mid June is great, not as great as mid September.
''Green speeds of 11-12 are common place, even at local tournaments and local clubs.''
I've played in US AM qualif. and state tourneys and caddied in member guests, I disagree. 10-11
''As I stated, I think "U.S. Open like firmness" is far less common, if it exists at all, especially at the local level''
US Open like firmness is extreme. Unfortunately US golf is more concerned with green speed (vs firmness). I find it dumbed down. It's okay if a guest 4 putts a green, but heaven forbid his 2nd shot to a par 4 doesn't hold the green.