I read the comments section and I must say that I'm not all that surprised at the tenor of those who are in the "brown ain't renown" crowd. Our own Mr. Gray added that this is something to get used to and referred to the Open at Hoylake, but that was in 2006, eight years ago! I think that a lot of people think that this is more of a stunt than a fad and many more just will never be conditioned to get used to grass in dormancy during the summer here in the States. I was mildly encouraged at the number of people who agreed with Tim Gavrich's point of view, because it was more than just a smattering of support. Probably the biggest takeaway from the comments to the article related to the cost of playing Pinehurst. People are a bit gobsmacked by the price. I've seen $400 and $450, which is Pebble Beach material. Pinehurst may be a lot of things, but Pebble Beach it is not. If the argument for the native/brown setup is based in part on environmental AND cost savings, the new sticker price would be markedly inconsistent with that. I'm sure that Pinehurst will get a big bump in play based on hosting another Open, but the repeat business will be hurt by the greens fee.