Mike-
Erin Hills is a fine course...it is just IN MY OPINION (one guy) takes the minimalist movement to the far end of the spectrum. There are several holes that just need flatter driving zones. Look, like I love places like Prestwick and Lahinch and Tobacco Road where there are blind/semi blind tee shots, however on the other side of the blindness you find a flat forgiving driving zone. I found at Erin Hills there were numerous situations where you hit and hope and when you got the other side you found even more blindness and unevenness for, in my opinion, no reason other than for the sake of "don't move any dirt". #2, #8 in a big way, #10 in the biggest way, and others....seriously, I am not looking to pick it apart but I do want to support my position to some extent. It is a fine course, I just can't say it is as good as the major hype I have seen from it. We all played pretty well, several eagles (#10, #14) and birdies, we all just thought it was very goofy in spots. An amazing piece of property, a great clubhouse/cabin/food, a good routing, fantastic staff, but holes that simply need to be softened, a lot.
Respectfully,
Chip