Any dispute outside of TV rights?
Yes. I dispute all of your points. Saying there aren't holes at Pinehurst that people who love golf wouldn't want to play is absurd. Maybe Adam is right and the broadcast didn't inspire people to run out and play the holes, but I don't think that is true. But, then again, I've played there a couple of times and I know how good the golf is.
If you love golf and you don't want to try to play 5...particularly the approach shot...then I don't "get" you.
If you love golf and you don't want to try to play 9, you're missing out.
Same for 13, 15, 16, and 17. (Heck, most of the holes...as they are really good).
And if you don't want to putt on 18 green...then I just don't understand where your mind is at.
It is such good golf from start to finish. One interesting shot after another.
But, we all have our own tastes...
I love Pinehurst. Had one of the most enjoyable days of my golfing life walking 36 holes on #2. I would love to play there again but my point was nothing from the 2014 tournament was a cause for that inspiration. I spent years carrying and hitting a four wood because of Corey Pavin. I even bought a See More because of Payne. The 2014 US Open was an epic fail on every count. I'm not saying Pinehurst as an enjoyable destination is a fail, just the tournament.
I will however take $200 and firm/green over $400 and firm/brown everyday.
Please, name one moment of the tournament worthy of replay during next years Open.
You misunderstood my post, probably due to poor writing on my part. I didn't mean "you" JakaB when I was making those comments...I meant golfers in general if they weren't inspired to play Pinehurst, as you suggested in your post.
The 2014 US Open was not an epic fail on every count. You keep stating that it was and if you believe that, fine. We are all entitled to our opinions.
As far as moments of the tournament for replays next year...who knows. The tournament will go down as Kaymer dominating, which he did. Blow out don't create much drama since they are, well, blow outs. But I enjoyed watching Kaymer play such great golf. I loved his shot out of the junk on 5 on day 3, to be specific. I thought that was the turning point of the tournament and probably to shot of the tournament from anyone in contention.
Pinehurst is a great course, which based on your above comments, it seems you agree. But it isn't a seaside links with incredible views and/or iconic holes. And, frankly, I've been thinking about Ross courses that have those iconic holes or moments in the round that are unforgettable. Frankly, I can't think of too many. All the Ross courses I've played have been, at a minimum, very good. But few have that stunning moment...like Cypress 16, for example.