Guys,
I've been SOOOOOOO good and my tongue is now bitten about half-way through... but I will refrain... I will... I will... I will...
AHHHHHHHHH! The heck with it!
Matt... Tilly DID design a great drivable par-4 at Bethpage. It is the 5th hole of the original Blue Course!
The plans for the 18th as originally designed was to have the hillside cut partly away and a drainage pond to be at the bottom of the base of the hill. This wasn't done for a variety of reasons.
Whether one likes the groupings of bunkers in the rough on both sides of the fairway or not, at least stop attacking Rees. He did nothing more than recreate what TILLY designed and built there. Take a look at the 1938 aerial hanging in the corridor clubhouse and you'll see them in all their glory. As far as the green complex itself, the new shape and bunker scheme is a vast improvement (my opinion) over the unprotected ovoid that was there before. That there were only 6 holes that played to a higher score against par during the 2002 Open also attests to how challenging it can play.
The changes to the course from 2002 until now have been the result of input from a number of sources and people including ME. They are NOT the product of one person. Each change (with the exception of the 14th green) has it's pros and cons.
There have been three changes made that they (Bethpage) were asked not to but were made anyway. This, of course, just as at any club, is the Park's prerogative to do. Before you ask, I will not specify what they are. I will only say to watch the 2009 Open very carefully and see if they are features that either come into play or aren't used.
Man, my tongue feels much better now... back to biting it...