Tim,
Visually, the course looked to be in fantastic shape, but on closer inspection I believe it's playing fairly soft. I was able to walk onto the 12th green at the end (friend marshaling) and it was softer than normal. Surely, the 1.5" of rain it received Monday night didn't help, but earlier plays this year were gloriously fast and firm. More rain and T-storms are expected beginning on Friday. The fairway & greens didn't have any fire in them yesterday, and although today and tomorrow will provide some sun, heat and little wind, I'd expect whatever firmness develops to disintegrate by the weekend.
Yes, the misting fans were a nice touch, as was the ever-present free WiFi. Allowing spectators to bring along their phones was also a refreshing policy, however, I only hope some jackass doesn't forget to put it into silent mode from Thurs-Sun. I'm done going (hate the crowds of the weekend), but if anyone plans on it, the favored grandstand seating will be on top the back row at #4...with views of #3 side fairway & green, and tee shot at #5. Bring cash (for H20), shoes for the miles long trek in and out, an umbrella and plenty of sunscreen.
PS...Get to the parking areas early. The planners have woefully underestimated the capacity of nearly all the parking lots. Plenty of shuttle buses...just not that many spaces.
Cliff, I'm told the local Summit police were asked "begged & bribed (with future rounds)" not to ticket semi-unkosher spaces (i.e. btw metered spaces, 15 min zones near the library, etc...). Certain influential club members made the call in response to the lack of spaces.