Has anyone heard how the greens are doing at Chambers Bay? I was fortunate to be able to play this course 8 times over the last couple of years as my son-in-law was stationed at nearby Ft. Lewis. I found Chambers Bay to be fun to play even though the greens were terrible. As I was playing, I found it interesting that you knew that this course was completely manufactured, but it was manufactured in a way that it seemed like everything fit together very well. Also, I thought that there was a good amount of variety in the look and in the shots that were needed to get around the course. If they ever figure out the greens, I believe that Chambers Bay would be very good. Anyway, If anyone has any thoughts on the course or has any updates on the greens, I thank you in advance.