I have been a spectator at Congressional for more than 30 years - watching the 1976 PGA, then the Kemper Opens, then as a marshal at the 1997 US Open, and then the current Tiger event, and how the course and players have changed. Today's tour players can simply overpower the golf course. The course plays to a par 72 for the members, but for the AT&T the 6th and 11th are par 4s, making it a par 70 - if they played them as par 5s, Tiger would not be happy with the winning score. When you consider that today's pros are hitting it 300 yards off the tee, a 460 yard par 4 is not much more than a driver/8 iron - the greens at Congressional at not severe or firm enough to defend that kind of play. I can remember how difficult 15 was for the players 20 years ago, but not today. 14 is the only one that really gives them trouble because the fairway narrows down so much and if you lay back, you have an uphill shot from a fairway which slopes down. 10 may look pretty but it really is too simple a hole for championship golf when you have a blank canvas to work with - imagine if they had simply made a longer version of #12 at ANGC. Clearly, Congressional is a great course for the members and I would never turn down the opportunity to play there, but for the Tour, and later the Open, they need to do something to deal with today's top players.