"It's that good."

In Ron Green Jr.'s  story about Quail Hollow landing the 2017 PGA, you have Joe Steranka talking about how the course could host the PGA next year--and wouldn't a lot of people like that--pronouncing, "It's that good."

Yet it seems more tinkering may be needed.

The club plans to rebuild its greens after the 2014 Wells Fargo Championship. Those greens have struggled this summer because of heat and disease, and are already being reseeded with a different, more heat-tolerant variety of bentgrass in hopes they will recover quickly this fall.

There could be other modifications - perhaps redesigning the 16th and 17th holes, though no decision is likely before 2014.

The par-4 16th hole could be turned into a dogleg left, putting its green on the edge of the large lake. The par-3 17th could also be slightly redesigned, softening its controversial green.

I'm confused. I thought the "Green Mile" was one of the great closing stretches in the game and now it needs reworking?