Hats off to Pierce County for realizing that the destination needs a hotel/resort. Also, to RTJ II. I commented when it was first announced to be a US Open site that, to me, Chambers was among the biggest stories in golf architecture of the modern age…a reclamation course, in the West (but not California!), modern, and with a living architect … to host a US Open Championship.
As for the cart question: This is such a temporary matter. I find it perplexing that so many focus on this aspect when, at any moment's notice, the policy could be wholly reversed, or some new technology could arrive to make it easier for some to experience the game. Reminds me of turf textures and edging of bunkers…we can change that very quickly, but ahhhh, it strikes such a chord with some that one forgets the more structural qualities of a golf course…routing, site, shaping, the greens, its geometry, etc. Far too often we get caught up in the surface texture, forgetting many of the far more important qualities that lie deeper and are likely never to get changed.