Ryan, neither of those exactly.
By the time the final round of the women's event rolled around, the course showed more of Mike Davis' fingerprints than it did Donald Ross'. It looked more like he wanted to get people talking than present excellent turf for our national championship. The green stripe down the middle became more and more pronounced over the course of two weeks, and the turf quality outside the middle 20 yards of the fairway grew unfit for a national championship. I love firm, mottled turf. I hoped to see a setup that embraced the width and strategic angles of Pinehurst. Instead, the Open was played on 20 yard wide fairways surrounded by graduated dirt instead of the "graduated rough" model the USGA started selling years ago.
For a decade now, the US Open formula on either side of the center line of the hole corridor has been 10 yards of fairway turf, surrounded by 15 yards of playable rough, surrounded by 15 yards of wilder rough. Replace the word "rough" in that sentence with "dirt," and you have the exact same formula just adapted to Pinehurst's unique turf growth. We were promised a showcase of strategic golf with multiple angles of attack and players taking risks to gain better positioning. Instead, we got the same lowest common denominator "hit the middle of the fairway or get a shitty lie" golf that we've gotten for years, just with less green color. It was an opportunity to show the public how interesting golf on wide and firm fairways can be, and instead it turned into a public service message about water usage and how golfers should tighten their belts.
The saddest thing is that all the ingredients were there. I heard 95% great things about the course through the first two rounds of the men's tournament. By the time the two weeks were over, the course's condition had deteriorated and what was once sexy and different now looked run down and unnatural. I love the course shown in Ran's writeup, and I loved the course I played two summers ago. Mike Davis' makeover took that beautiful and strategic golf course and made it play more like the course from 1999 and 2005 than the course that golfers from all over the world travel to enjoy.