Ron,
Yes, some of the greens had spots that are in the process of being repaired, but overall they were better than what my host had led me to believe. Like I told Carl, they were running at about 10 and the downhill putts weren't really that scary. However, in the middle of the summer and rolling like they normally roll, I would have had multiple 3 jacks in some of the positions that I was putting from. In the photo of 16 green, that's my ball hanging on the edge of the ridge putting back down the slope. That putt is easy only the day I played it.
We played 17 from 285 and I hit driver and flew it into the big greenside bunker on the right. From there, I got it up and down for 3.
Eric,
FW wise, the main difference between OH and Oakmont that I saw was that the fws at OH were slightly tighter, but held the ball better than what I saw at Oakmont. Oakmont's fws have much more severe tilt and contouring to them overall and if it was dry out many of my tee shots would have ended up in the rough. On the back 9 at Oakmont, I only missed one fw, but many of my plugged tee shots would have been screwed had it been dry out. 15 was a great example. I hit driver down the right side and it stayed in the fw. That normally would never happen. OH had some great contouring in 10,11, and 18 fws to name a few off the top of my head....but most all at Oakmont had some sort of tilt and cant to them.