Ben DeLow, A.K.A. ?I believe Tom Meeks tried to qualify for the USGA Mid-Amateur on a few occassions. Would that qualify him as competing at a high level ? I forget the Handicap requirement for the US Mid-An, but would imagine it's around 4-5.Tom Meeks has been setting up golf courses for a variety of USGA competitions for many years.I believe he has a far better understanding of course set-up than you do.Can people make mistakes on course set-up and anticipated weather conditions, yep, it happens, but all competitors must play that course, under those conditions, hence there's a unique equality about the mistake.Would you tell me, in fact, in depth, and in hole by hole detail, what courses Tom Meeks bastardized.Scott Kraus,Would you also address the above question with respect to your statement that they are ruining the integrity of every design they touch.Andy North,Lee Trevino said that anybody can win the US OPEN once, But it takes a rare talent to win it twice. Can you name the other two time winners of the US Open ? It's not a long list.Clark, A.K.A. ?Do you know Tom Meeks personally ?Have you spent any time with him ?How do you come by your conclusions?Tom Meeks is an intelligent individual, with a very good understanding of golf, absent a huge ego.By the way, what was Seth Raynor's handicap ?How about Charlie Banks ?Tom Meeks's handicap was low enough to qualify him for entry in the USGA Mid-Am, so how bad a golfer could he be. What is your handicap ? How many courses have you set up for National competitions ?George Blunt,I understand there is a movement afoot, to allow players in the US OPEN to play back to the fairways from OUT OF BOUNDS, no penalty.I also understand that free drops from water hazards will be permitted, at the point of entry. A third proposal, to allow teeing the ball up in bunkers was voted down on a tie breaker because most players felt the groomed sand provided the most optimal lie for recovery, and that bunkers were no longer a hazard.David Eger,If the wind hadn't picked up Sunday, and a little rain fell early in the morning instead, these same people would be screaming the the USGA set-up was too easy.I don't want to see desert like scores win the US OPEN. I want the best players in the world to experience STRESS, even a sense of unfairness, let doubt creep into their minds and their swings.Why didn't everyone scream when the USGA set up Shinnecock ? Adding tees, altering fairways, and the pace of the greens ?Ben, Scott, Andy, Clark, and George, what role does the host club play in making changes to their golf course ?Could you be specific with respect to the club, hole changes, etc.,etc..