Can a case be made that the routing isn't what makes NGLA great ?
That the routing would seem to be rather limited due to the property lines, but that the design of the individual holes is where the genius shines through.
Or, even though the routing may be generally predetermined, is it still brilliant, with the genius of the design of the individual holes magnifying the overall result ?
With respect to Seminole, could alternate routings have produced a similarly spectacular result ?