Well, at The Rawls Course we couldn't do just anything we wanted, and we've never had $38 million to spend anywhere, so I don't know what we would do with it.
Jordan, the premise of your question is somewhat flawed, because Steve Wynn had some very specific ideas for what he wanted at Shadow Creek -- some certain types of holes, plus the extent of the landscaping and the creek. So, Shadow Creek may be many things, but it doesn't show what Tom Fazio would do with $38 million, either. I don't think any architect has ever been able to show that.
Most likely, if somebody gave us $38 million to spend, I would be sure to save at least $10 million so we could go build a couple more courses on ideal land.
As for Shadow Creek, when I played it, my only reaction of something I would have done differently was to open up one or two longer vistas across the golf course, especially considering how private it was at that time. But Mr. Wynn liked every hole to be a self-contained view, so that's why it is the way it is.