Glenn, just wondering what you consider to be the correlation between "well-heeled" and "bright?"
It is always important, in my opinion anyway, to remember that 99.9% of golfers are not nutsy about golf architecture the way this crowd is.
Guys at country clubs tend to be sheep in some respects. They like green and they like well-watered. Don't you think they would want to hire the guy who did some renovation work at their buddies' courses? Once Hills did a couple in DC, don't you think the members of the other courses would say, hey, if it's good enough for (fill in the blank) and (fill in the blank), it will be good enough for us?
Literally not one in a hundred "regular" golfers (as opposed to GCA acolytes) cares about whether that redan is uphill or downhill, or what kind of grass this is, or much less what the maintenance meld is.
My guys at CC of Fairfax used to say our super had things backwards, because he had hard greens and soft fairways. They wanted hard fairways and soft greens. I wanted it all hard and fast but that would have driven them crazy!