Nice that someone is giving props to J.I.W. Really like that one. Getting to it is comical - turn at the thrift store and wander past Ron's Island trailer park!! #18 is the best finishing approach to a clubhouse I've ever seen.
My two cents on the Fazio topic...
I think people love playing modern, high budget, well-maintained courses. These are the only projects Tom Fazio takes. Sure, there is a sameness to some of his work when the sites aren't very interesting. Some of the courses I've played that are real good include Pine Barrens and John's Island. When the site is unique you get courses like Black Diamond or Victoria.
The 4th and 5th courses at Bonita Bay, Osprey Ridge at Disney, Rolling Oaks, and the new Camp Creek are all excellent places to play in Florida.
Resentment creeps in from many armchair architects because they wish others were as prolific as Fazio, who clearly has led the industry in terms of exposure over the last decade. The aforementioned Camp Creek came in around $15 to $17 Million!
It would be nice if Keith Foster, David McLay Kidd, Jim Engh, Jeff Brauer, Tom Doak, and others in that arena received an equal number of shots. But the reality is that Fazio, Nicklaus, Arthur Hills, Rees Jones, Pete Dye, and similar high-recognition guys have been getting the lion's share of plum jobs. That doesn't have to make their work any less special.
My analogy is that Tom Fazio is the Donald Ross of today. Ask an average golfer to name an architect of yore and they probably think of Ross before Flynn, Raynor, or Colt. Was his work better? I'd say no, there's just more of it.