Jordan:
Since you notice them so easily, would you mind sharing which holes at Tumble Creek are contrived? I don't remember how much I said to you about any of them which might have caused you to judge them that way, but I am curious if you can really tell or not.
Exactly what is your definition of contrived, anyway?
I would agree with the second half of your point, though ... I think Tom Fazio and crew are much better when they are rebuilding every part of a hole, than when trying to leave certain parts alone. That's why I think Shadow Creek is their best work.
See what I did not want was for any offense to be taken.
I am not saying I would prefer you to Fazio, or the other way around.
I am also not saying that many of the hole at Tumble are contrived, and almost none of which I could tell on the front nine.
The holes that really stuck out to me were the holes with the water hazrds. Obviously it is hard to hide a water hazard, and #1 at Aldarra had a water hazard as well. I feel that if the trend of holes with no water, that IMO fit better better with the setting, would have made a better fit then consecutive holes with water.
Other then the blatent holes I would maybe say #3 could be a bit contrived, and possibly #13, plus maybe #12.
These holes may not be.
I may be 100% wrong. But that is what it seemed like to me.
I thought I heard that #4 was a bit contrived as well because the big ridge was so severe but how can you really deal with things like that?
I am not saying a bad job was done of hiding the parts of the course that were a bit contrived, I am just saying that IMO is a stronger suit of Fazios.
One thing I really liked more at TC was the bunkers. Those to me looked completey natural and awesome.
At AD, it was a bit funny, because on 17 holes the bunkers were nice looking with the native grasses above them, and on one other hole the bunkers had sod face. That is one thing I really did not like, though Sean pretty much explained to me there was nothing Aldarra could do about it as Fazio wanted that done.
Mr. Doak, my intent in posting this was not to downgrade your course or you as an architect, but rather to share what I have learned in my first couple experiences with famous architects courses. I really liked some parts of the Faz. design and I really liked a lot about your design. It is nothing personal or against the course, I am simply sharing my feelings and what I have gathered in my head.