KG said:
Or is your main point that the course is too difficult, largely because of all the manufactured difficulty, and that there is a forced, over-designed element to the course that the older courses don't have, because their capriciousness is doled out in a more natural, more spread-out way?
I guess it's this latter comment of your post that best characterizes my initial reaction to the course...Seems EVERY hole has a 60 yard run off on three sides down a closely mown slope. Seems EVERY bunker has multiple 5 square foot finger, that if you get in, provokes a tragic loss of a US Open. Seems there are zero flat lies for anything but a tee shot.
From afar, I barely see an "honest" shot...even the one-shot holes are trying so hard to deceive, confound and break the player, I can't see the joy in it. With Chambers, and this, and Whistling Straits, I'm missing the satisfying "geometry" of the rota courses of classic bearing...
cheers
vk