Yes, but funny how the 123 9th and 356 yard 15th were among the toughest holes. Hopefully that will be a trend.
As to the OP, yes I enjoyed it a lot, but know the architects, played the course with Whitten, know a bit more than most about its creation, and actually like the idea of new courses holding majors. While not part of the original question, I think it is the trend of the future - build a limited rotation of US Open courses, not unlike the British rotation, but newer, longer, more designed for pros, TV, corporate tents, etc.
Then, at the expense of some of the charm at the US Open, we can leave all the other classic courses at their current length, and have them host US Senior/Women's Opens and major amateur events, played as they were meant to be played.