The Opens at Hoylake neatly demonstrate the limitations of setting up a golf course for a major championship. The last time it was played there, the summer was very dry and the golf course was a tawny and firm, leading to a lot of very long shots off the tee and short ones into greens. Many criticized the look and the setup and many defended it. They got a great winner in Tiger Woods and Hoylake reaffirmed its spot in the rota. This year, it was considerably wetter weather-wise leading up to the event and the course was very receptive, leading to more players bombing driver off the tee, without the accompanying fear that the ball would bound into the rough. The greens were also relatively soft and receptive, but the entire presentation left the golf course pretty defenseless to the best in the game. They also got a great winner in Rory McIlroy and I'll hazard a guess that Royal Liverpool will survive whatever carping accompanies the low scores.
Bottom line, the most important factor in setup is weather and there's not much that a greenkeeper can do when conditions lean to one extreme or the other. It seems to me that they did the best they could this past week. Sometimes, these guys are just going to kill the golf course. This was such a week.