Assuming that infrastructure is no issue,any big city muni/public course.I'd like to see the golf course set up and maintained exactly as it is for normal play.I can't imagine a better way for people to see just how good these guys really are.Few will get to play Oakmont,WFW,etc. set up for tournaments.Everybody can "relate" to public courses.
I'm in this camp. The more open a course is, the more engaging it is to me as a major venue. And I'd put my big city muni, Tenison Park in Dallas, up against many others as a potential major course. It would actually get positive points for infrastructure and logistics. There's another course on the site for tents, etc. It has great aiport and interstate highway access.
What I enjoy most about it, though is the balance and challenge of the routing. It’s on a big, bold piece of property that plays up and down a ridge and through a valley with a creek. Each 9 has a good short par 4, a reachable 5, and an unreachable 5, a long 3 and a short 3. The brutally long 4's have big greens that accept runup shots and the short 3's are tricky, with challenging greens that require you to hit a precise spot. The layout lends itself to a par-70 for the pros, and I see room for tee boxes that would stretch the layout to 7400+ yards. Even if some goofy-long tee boxes were to be added, it’s a wonderful walk, with no journeys from green to tee that feel unnatural.
With less than the ~$3 million that was spent at Torrey and Bethpage, the requisite length could be added, along with a few bunkers. And, the greens could be converted to bent grass or whatever the Crenshaw blend is that they used at Lakewood CC to make those greens so pure.
Unfortunately, I think these musings are all academic because the weather here in June or August could make Southern Hills 2008 look chilly. Add to it that the course doesn’t have the design pedigree or history of dozens of other courses and I think it’s virtually impossible that Tenison would make a short list.
But it’s fun for me to muse about and I’d enjoy playing the upgraded course.