Ryan, to answer your question at #58, I was there for the week and thought they got it about right on the numbers. While the topography is very spectator friendly for the most part in offering lots of undulation and hillocks etc for plenty of walking spectators to get a view, the layout does also produce a few pinch points, most particularly in the triangle of the 6th / 8th / 10th greens - which produced a real bottleneck and a Melburnian visitor pronounced to be 'worse than bl**dy St Kilda Junction'. For that reason I would not be desperate to see any great increase in capacity for a later renewal.
On the course, one point that didn't seem to get any air time was the clearing of the wild rose / buckthorn bushes that used to sit between the 13th and 17th greens - a simple but extremely effective action. Visually, it gave that striking view from the 13th tee, going through that green, into the 17th green and on up the hill on 17 (and the same in reverse from the other end of course); and from a spectator perspective it also gave the opportunity to sit in the long stand taking in both greens (and if you were up the back of it you could also turn around and take in the 18th as well - v cool).
Provision of big screens and spectator villages also excellent, particularly the one up near the range. Lovely vibe there all week.
The R&A do need to look at one logistical item in getting spectators off the course - after close of play on the weekend vast majority of punters all being funneled down into the area by the Rathmore clubhouse to be put over a temporary footbridge on a stop / go basis with attendant long delays. Poor and needs to be addressed.