Bill:
I agree with TPC -- I've come some how to actually see the merits of that course, even the 17th, because it's such an interesting mix of holes and strategies required.
I think the US Open should be unrelenting in its pursuit of testing these players. And for the record, I don't necessarily oppose where they put the pin on 14 -- just where they put it for the final round. That's a large green, with what looks like a terrific bunker with several tongues where you could place a pin near. I wish the USGA had asked players -- again, in the final round -- to play a really demanding shot in order to have a good shot at birdie. A somewhat downhill sand wedge on the back nine strikes me as a relief for these guys.
The 18th is altogether something else. I'm not sure how you give that hole the kind of interest that I think 18th holes in the US Open ought to have.