Robert and Jeff, apologies if I was misinformed on how low the elite Mid-Ams go. However, this brings up a question for you two. If only one Met PGA player went under par in 3 rounds and separated himself from the field by 6 shots, what would a Mid-Am player have needed to win that week? And if as Robert says the top 10 would comfortably beat the Mid-Ams (+7 over 3 rounds) are you really saying it would be closer to +10? If that's the case, then the USGA should expect a very stern Mid-Am test at Sleepy.
Regardless of the nitpicking of scores, Sleepy Hollow was a treat to play in September. By all accounts I've read Gil's work has been well received. I'm always in awe when playing a Macdonald/Raynor course at how big the false fronts are. 2, 3, 6, and 18. And the stretch of 8, 11, 12, and 13 where Gil made the Tillinghast holes more Raynor-esque were pretty big.