Mike Cirba:
About a year ago my friend John Zimmers was gracious enough to host me for a day with the understanding that I not go onto GCA and say anything about the work in progress.
John is such a hard worker and such a good person that I'm quite reluctant to say anything that would betray his trust. But, let me me offer the following:
My impression is that the entire leadership of Oakmont takes the heritage of of the club seriously. Henry Fownes conceived the course to be a very difficult, championship test. I won't say that every course should be built with that intent, but clearly that is what Fownes wanted. You could say Fownes wanted for Oakmont what Crump wanted for Pine Valley and Pete Dye wanted for PGA West. Each has its own character, but building something to challenge the very best players was clearly high on the agenda.
I think most people would agree that length is part of challenging the best players. Fownes believed that. I think the Oakmont leadership feels that way as well. Mind you, that is hardly all Oakmont has to offer. So, the pursuit of length is not the be all and end all. It is just one important part of the equation.
Like the tree removal program, the new tees are part of "restoring" Oakmont - or should I say "insuring" that the course will challenge the best players well into the future.
Now, having said all that, I'm not a fan of what has happened with respect to the new tees. Clearly, the tees are an example of the golf technology arms race continuing out of control. It is money the club was forced to spend because the ruling body - the USGA - has been so derelict in its duty. I don't fault Oakmont for wanting to continue its tradition of hosting major championships. As a fan, I'm quite happy they feel that way. But, forcing clubs to do what Oakmont has done is simply wrong in my view. The USGA should find a better way.
Mike, the tees that are likely to stand out are #4 and #7. In other cases, e.g., #15, you may not even notice.
Thanks to John, his crew and support from the Oakmont leadership many good things have been happening as the club prepares for the upcoming US Amateur and the US Open in a few years time.