Matt,
I'm talking about the normal setup of these courses, not the '99 Open. You said Dunluce was wrong for being so severe. What about Muirfield? When I played there in 2001 the rough was taller than it was for the Open, and those I spoke to said it was always like that and the rough was cut down when they held the Open there. It was 4 FEET high just past the fairway bunker on the left of #2, it was pure luck to find a ball there, and nearly impossible just to hit it out of that into the more reasonable and less juicy knee high stuff that was typical there.
That just the way some of those links courses play. Hell, go play the municipal courses in Troon. At least in 1991 when I played several of those courses the gorse literally choked both sides of the fairway on some holes, there may as well have been bottomless chasms there because even if you saw exactly where your ball went in and could see it, it would be impossible to retrieve it, let alone play it.
So if Oakmont is making things a bit difficult on the pros who hit drives offline and in some (but most certainly not even a majority of) cases they had to hit a SW, and once in a while they got in that ditch and really had problems, I'm sorry I feel no sympathy for them. Oakmont has removed its trees and decided to go back to its links roots. Well, not all links courses are as wide open for wild shots as TOC or Turnberry.