No, I made this deduction based upon several facts:
1) All of the old push up greens that I see on TV look awesome,....despite the strains of grass. They have original contours and seem to handle green speeds of any type.
2) My home course switched to USGA spec greens in 1988. This year, for the first time, the greens behave and roll like the greens I remember in 1986 and that currently exist on our other two courses. Unfortunately, gone are the contours of the 1986 greens.
3) My home course had to endure years of terrible greens due to the USGA's mandate. Olympia Fields, a local course, has had similar problems. In fact, each course I've seen the has switched over, has degraded in quality.
That's my logic.....when I saw Oakmont's greens and heard the comments that it was poa, it merely reaffirmed my position. Is it wrong, maybe? But is it what I feel, yes. Prove me wrong.