I certainly agree on the trees at T/F (don't get me in trouble at that course also!) but still there are more slopes at the edges of the fairways, more elevation changes from tee to green that allow both the ground and the aerial game, and a good short par four that is lacking at Aronimink.T/F just needs to restore the designed width .
Mayday, your comment about "more slopes at the edges of the fairways" is interesting. I walk around courses (AGC being one of them), and see places where maybe the fairway could be widened a bit, which would seem to actually create more havoc than in their narrowed presentation. AGC #2 is one of them: For those that don't know, it's a dog-leg left, and for those that cut the corner it becomes a short hole. However the fairway cants left to right past the bunkers guarding the dog-leg, and balls can run through into the right rough. But you'rereally only hitting wedge from here. Maybe I'm way off here (And, if John Gosselin is watching this he can correct and reprimand me if needed) but what if the fairway we're widened here - almost to the tree line where tee balls that aren't controlled (ideally with a right to left shape) will go into the woods or at least have an even worse angle to the green?
With that said, there are two short par 4's on the front: 2 and 7, and the latter (actually both) should test the players ability to control their tee shots, which will probably be played with no more than a 3W, in order hold that fairway which runs hard to the left where they'll be landing. Some of the guys on this board have played AGC in tourney coniditions and could probably elaborate on this, if this is at all a reality... i know it was for me until any length I had off the tee disappeared as my age increased.
There is plenty of elevation changes out there and there are many holes with options for both ground and aerial games throughout the front nine (although since we're talking PGA Tour players, that doesn't even matter to these guys)... trust me I've see pretty much every combination of shots on these holes. 1(both); 2(both); 3(both); 4(both); 5(aerial - short par3); 6(both); 7(aerial-short par4); 8(aerial more so than ground, but when the course is firm one can run a shot up); 9(aerial).