With apologies to those who have not played Merion.
First, the updates.
1) Fairways and greens in excellent condition. Greens are VERY fast.
2) Fairways not as firm and fast as last summer due to several days of rain.
3) Fairways very narrow and all shifted towards the OB where relevant.
4) In deference to the real world, the rough is playable.
5) Fairway on 18 extended back to edge of quarry will make for some "interesting" 275+ yard approaches if someone misses their tee shot.
6) 12th green is coming along nicely; still very severe slope, but now playable.
7) 15th green is also now playable; still plenty of pitch, though
5th green is still impossible. I plan to spend time there in 2013 and see just how good those guys really are.
9) Unless it rains and the ground is soft, the power draw on #14 still looks like the only tee shot that will stay in the fairway.
New reports (from me, at least)
1) The three new bunkers (#'s 2,15 and 16) are strategically excellent IMO and they look like they've been there as long as the others. A great job all the way around.
2) It will be interesting to see how the players handle the drive on #15. Although the dogleg right, the contour of the ground and the new fairway bunker would seem to beg for the power fade, the line for that shot is directly at the OB which is angling towards the tee box along Golf House Road. A double cross or the dreaded straight ball and the player's next shot will be his third. I wonder if the play, however counter-intuitive, isn't a big draw out over the right rough and back toward the fairway. The OB is much further away and the fairway begins to slope uphill at that point. The danger, of course, is that the rough will be hip high down the right side, so no draw = no chance.
3) The new bunker on #2 up near the green = lay-up unless the drive is perfect. I like that.
4) The famed #16 has a completely different character than in any previous championship. Because there is no room to add another tee box, the hole, which is already downhill, is now of relatively modest length (not for me). With the new bunker down the left side, and the quarry quite reachable for today's contestants, #16 will be a "layup hole" off the tee. Never thought I'd see that.