2 thoughts here:
1) Its nice to have a Rota, but I think its a bit overdone. I'd like to see a pattern where every other year, a 'rota' course is used (Pebble, Shinnecock, etc...) and the other year a non-rota course is brought into the fold that supports the USGA's desire for geographic diversity.
2) Existing PGA Tour venues should not be selected as US Open venues and certainly not in the Rota (throwing grenade into the center of the room). Yes, the San Diego area has become the hub of the golf equipment industry, however, Torrey is SOOOO overdone and no reason to have as an Open site, esp. on a repeat basis.
What? Do I hear you say... but Pebble is also a PGA Tour site? Should it be excluded from the US Open?
Yeah - if I were USGA Exec Director for the day, my first act would be to drop Pebble. Sure, so much history and such a beautiful site for the Open. I stand by my view that Pebble is a great piece of golfing real estate with 5 good holes on it, the rest pedestrian at best.