Great to see the USGA going into uncharted territory. Maybe a little risky on their part, but heck, risk=reward!
It is a little unfortunate that there are allready posts concerned with how the USGA will set up the course and questioning weather or not they will narrow up the fairways. Speaks volumes. If they do feel the need to tighten the fairways on this type of course 2 things come to mind.
1. - The course is flawed.
or
2. - They do not know what they are doing.
Also it would seem to me, if they narrow the fairways, why have the tournament there?
I have not had the good fortune of playing the course yet but it sure looks good. 7 years from now it should have matured nicely. I assume the course, because of its type, has optional routes of play, interesting angles and lines of charm - all different than the typical US Open course.
An intetesting dynamic. The USGA will conduct their championship at a venue designed by an architect (design firm) still alive.
As far as the whether, shouldn't even be an issue. Think of how miserable the temps and and storm event can be at most of the typical venue locations. It is awesome in the PNW in the summer and a shame that the tour does not swing through the region. How much southern/florida golf do we need!