Well, in my view this course is a representative symbol of a culture or mentality of the excessive 90s. It has the same ethos to me as the passive acceptance by an apathetic public of corporate pirates that we have endured in the last few years. No, I am not per se calling Herb Kohler a pirate or putting him in the same bag as a Conway or a Kozlowski. Although, I remember reading that some "EPA clean-up funding" for the toxic bombing range areas was utilized. But, the excess cost mentality, as we also have seen at Shadow Creek, Cascata, Trump National and a few more select venues are in my mind symptoms of a culture gone out of whack. I'm willing to say that a golf course of similar course rating and slope could have been built on the same property as Whistling Straits at about 1/8th the cost, by some of or own GCA contributing archies. Perhaps it wouldn't have had two tiers of holes perched above Lake Michigan. Perhaps it would have had less eye candy appeal that millions of cu/yds of fill can produce. But, the concept of piling earth as high as you can just to do so, because you can, is like Kozlowski flying all his entourage to Sardinia for his old ladies birthday party and having ice sculpture fountains peeing vodka martinis, on the shareholder's dime.
I have played WS twice, once free. I had buyers regret for the time I paid full price. Christ, it is only a game, and I feel like there should be some limits. If I were Warren Buffet, I honestly think I would feel the same way. Where is the value? I know courses that one can have as good of a round, as challenging, as clever of strategy, and relatively as pleasant of appreciation of the good outdoors, yet they cost a relatively reasonable amount to build, and thus you don't have to pay something akin to a ransome to play there.
I really don't think WS is a classic masterpiece. It is very good, indeed. It ought to challenge the PGA field. It is somewhat groundbreaking for sure.
But, it doesn't have that certain something a real masterpiece has. After the PGA, I wonder if it won't become somewhat passe. As I understand it, the Irish course already is becoming a yawner.
I really think if I had a choice of the two, I would play the course across the puddle at Arcadia Bluffs again before WS.