Any thoughts as to WHY he constantly does this?
There has to be a good reason....
Hasn't there?
TH
I have one: $$$$ Though I don't know his clientele. What percentage of his courses of his are CCFAD's or resorts or simple daily fees? With lots of residential real-estate? Where keeping golf on the course during and after rain events are a priority, for example. And placing path to set up your traverse to the next hole (and avoiding lots or wetlands that you've had to trade for golf space, maybe, to make the course work) make you want to get over to the other side quickly.
Or to save concrete $$.
Also, walking doesn't make $$ sense for alot of courses.
And how do Fazio cartpaths look from an aerial view? As someone said hiding the crossovers is easy. And before someone goes to the trouble of pointing out a path that is visible from eye level--these things happen due to a number of $$ reasons--that he did, it is easy to hide them. So easy that any of us could do it.
What is the $$budget difference between a Hills and a Fazio course?
Also, if Mr. Hills were to have lunch with us, would we all be so glib to his face not knowing what the project parameters were at these courses whose cartpath have been ragged upon? How many courses does he have? What percentage for developers selling lots? What percentage private with minimal housing? What percentage resort? Are the cross-fairway paths due to a routing restraint from the developers where to maximize housing the crossings net you lots?
I don't know the percentage of different types of courses he's done, or which type the holes pictured above are on, but to answer Mr. Huckaby's question, this is my thought:
That he gets hired again and again is likely because he delivers what the clients understand and want.
I'm not just not feeling any latitude for him here; these recent threads seem downright mean. Maybe the developers need criticism for valuing lots more than the perennial budget buster of golf course operations. I don't know much about him or his clients. I think though that my $$ thought is correct. I could be wrong. No ones calling him dumb, lazy, or ignorant or anything like that, right??? Golf has to be sustainable.