I know it is popular to dump on Torrey Pines (and I, myself, am not enamored with the course), but I don't understand Wexler's argument.
I mean, only real negative he had about Torrey Pines was that it did not provide any chance for strategy. But with the way USGA sets up their course, narrow fairways, penal rough, rock hard greens, how much strategy is available?
I mean, I don't remember too many strategic options available at Oakmont last year (other than the short par 4). In every US Open, you have to hit the fairway and it is brutally long. What is so strategic about that?