Joel,
I didn't see $3mm of work on the ground at TP-S. Drainage and irrigation had to be a part of it. In regards to Harding Park, everything is more expensive up there. It must be one hell of a course.
Tuco,
In Pernice and Paulson you found two great potential contributors to this site. That they apparently feel as strongly as they do is cause for alarm, but that is not nearly as disconcerting as the way they chose to express themselves. Not that the two should be censored, but their comments do not reflect favorably upon them and the Tour. I should be forced to play such a poor golf course on a regular basis. And to think that people pay over $100 to play TP-S and the tee sheet is nearly full. What a bunch of stupids most of us are.
BTW, I thought that the concern was that courses were becoming too easy for the top players? If there is an ego problem in play, whose ego should we be concerned about?
Does anyone remember TP-S before Rees as a classic? My recollection is that for a number of years, Nicklaus and several other designers, offered to redo the golf course so its architecture approached the greatness of the surroundings. While TP-S still fails to meet that objective, I have to wonder how many knowledgeable people believe that it is not a superior course today.