On balance, I agree with the criticisms of Mike Davis regarding US Open set ups. However, there are some counterbalancing facts. He promoted bringing the tournament to public courses (yes, Chambers Bay and Erin Hills were too new). He pioneered going to the not-Metro Pinehurst plus the back to back Men and Women Opens there. I do not know for sure but the return of USGA Championships to classic courses such as Chicago Golf probably was his doing. Actually, the return to Merion was his doing. And making the drivable Par 4 for Majors is on his plus ledger.
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Fair comments and no doubt Mike Davis did many good things.
I'll also add he had a lot to do with introducing more short grass and creativity around the greens.
I also liked the double Open thing at Pinehurst, and enjoyed the setup more than most of the others.
I would disagree about Erin being too new (i played there in 2008 with the USGA in an event prior to the Mid Am at Milwaukee) It was perfect then(sadly many changes were made after but I don't think the USGA insisted on them.)
There were minimal issues there, they just did not get the wind they expected-certainly not their fault. They erred on the correct side, allowed the use of driver and had a worthy champion. I like that course for the modern players as it doesn't require a goofy setup-just its usual wind. The problem was they were criticized and erred predictably on the other side at the Shinny debacle.
At Chambers they absolutely butchered the setup with the greens resembling plinko but that's hardly because it was new-Shinny is 125+ years old and they did it there too-as well as Pebble in '10.
Kudos for going public-just let the players play a little.
I'm thrilled they went back to Merion but less thrilled that Merion was dubbed a "boutique" Open(by him). That said, the equipment debacle happened on his watch and now most courses are "boutique" for the elite bombers.
The driveable par 4 thing has jumped the shark(is using a ladies tee really all that creative?)-and frankly more par 4's than ever are driveable for the elite, and not because of creative setup.