Good afternoon...If the 1963, 1988, 1999 and 2013 routing had been maintained, there would have been a 7,500 yard course in 2022. As seen in 2013, it would have meant the 14th in the championship rotation would have played as a par four, leaving the 12th as the only par five on the course.From everything I can see, there's just no way possible to have a 7,600 yard course at TCC...there's just not enough acreage to accommodate that. In point of fact, the nearly 7,340 yard par 70 course in 2022 represents the course in nearly 99% maxed out condition. And, at 7,340, it will play only thirty yards longer than in 2013, but 300 longer than in 1999 and 1988.Compiling everything I have read/heard, the scorecard would be as follows (yards added since 1999):485 (35)
220 (30)
490 (40)
510 (75)
310 (0)
200 (0)
375 (0)
560 (25) (creates a situation similar to that seen at Oakmont with no. 10 and 670 yard back tee at no. 12)
435 (0)
510 (0) (will play as a par four in 2022, just like it did in 2013)
140 (0)
475 (30)
455 (5)
625 (played as a 485 yard par 4 in 1999; 450 in 1988 and 470 (!) in 1963)
510 (75)
205 (20)
375 (0)
455 (20)
7,340 yards par 70Given decent weather conditions next year, I'd believe -7 to -10 will win. I'd even hazard to say we'll see more than a few 64s and 65s.