Wayne:
I played with Rich Goodale, Gene Greco and Geoffrey Childs. We played the tips, and all of us suffered. I believe it was Gene (but if Goodale reads this he'll surely take credit) who said:
"Shinnecock's no big deal - all it takes is perfect golf shots."
That applied primarily to shots into and around the greens.
So maybe it's our pedestrian short games, I don't know. I just know that at one point in my life I did have a VERY good short game... and at my best, well I'm gonna stick with my assessment of the short game requirements.
BTW, I am not saying the green and surrounds aren't GREAT - they are. I am just saying that they are very, very difficult. Get them up to speed - as they were when I played there - and "brutal" is not too much of a stretch.
We all saw what happened when they get too firm and too fast, also... are occurrences like the last US Open really what golf is supposed to be about?
In any case, I sure as hell don't mean to denigrate the golf course - like I say, it remains solidly in my personal top 10.
I'm just also saying "brutal" is a fair characterization.
But hell, I've played the course but once - so take my words with an ocean of salt.
TH